When boats reach the aft-erlife
by Adam Drapcho, The Laconia Daily Sun 18 Oct 2019 08:09 PDT
Boats docked at Fay's Boatyard in Gilford. Nearly all are fiberglass boats and, unless a solution can be found for recycling fiberglass, their hulls will end up in a landfill © Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun
When fiberglass-hulled boats became available for mass market sales, they presented a game-changer for consumers. Whereas wooden boats required maintenance each year to remain watertight, this new material could last for decades. Boat shoppers jumped on board with the advancement, and the boat-building industry changed nearly overnight.
That was about 40 years ago, and now, those first fiberglass boats have reached the end of their serviceable life, and there are many, many more right behind them. The National Marine Manufacturer's Association estimates that there are more than 12 million recreational boats in the U.S.
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