I know this is a longshot but maybe someone here has a small boat taking up space in their yard and their other hobby is collecting rocks.

I have about 130 thumbnail mineral specimens that I would like to trade for the right boat setup. 8-12' long, electric motor possible, trailer if it can't be loaded on a roof rack by 1 person...you get the idea. No inflatable boats unless it's a nice zodiac type with ridgid floor as I want to be able to take my daughter out on it. My ideal setup would be a 10-12' Livingston with electric motor and trailer.
The specimens I have are from all over the world. Below is a list of most if not all of the specimens. (M) denotes multiples of that mineral.


Crocoite - Tasmania (M), Moonstone - India, Moonstone - Mexico (M), Malachite - Australia (M), Rose Quartz - Calif. (M), Smoky Quartz - Idaho (M), Rose Quartz - Brazil (M), Quartz - Spain (M), Quartz - King Co (M), Amethyst - Mexico (M), Copper - Michigan, Snakeskin Agate (M), Black tourmaline, Garnet - AK, Garnet - Africa (M), Garnet - India (M), Tourmaline - Brazil (M), Meteorite - AZ (M), Labrodorite - Madagascar (M), Chrysoberyl - Brazil (M), Tektite - Phillipines (M), Tektite - Thailand (M), Hiddenite - Brazil, Tourmaline - Salinas NM (M), Larimar - Dom. Republic (M), Andalsulite - Brazil (M), Rhodochrosite - Colorado (M), Apatite - Madagascar (M), Iolite - Africa, Opal - Mexico, Scapolite - Brazil (M), Turquoise - AZ (M), Apache tear - AZ (M), Peridot - AZ (M), Topaz - Mexico (M), Topaz - Brazil (M), Jet - Utah (M), Kunzite (M), Moldavite (M), Amazonite - Colorado, Sulfur - Michigan (M), Celestite (M), Magnetite - Brazil (M), Bi Pyramid Quartz - Dom. Republic (M), Rutile - Georgia (M). I'm still in the process of taking pictures but let me know if anyone has questions. Thank you.


Edited by bigglzworth (07/22/14 10:35 AM)