32-foot boat sinks near shipwreck in Keys

Old Bookaroo

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Sounds like one of the through-the-hull connections let go and the boat filled up rather quickly.

Please let us know if your boating site or other contacts figures out what happened.

Good luck to all,

~The Old Bookaneer
 

Voldbjerg

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See this is an example of doing everything right except for one minor detail. Here is the plan that they should have followed

1: By accident you park your pride and joy on top of a ship wreck
2: Report your boat sunken
3: Get coast guard to protect your site
4: Apply for salvage of your wreck at the position
5: Perform salvage - amazing how easy you can mistake a 200 yrs old wreck with a modern wreck ;)

The only thing they got wrong was the wreck they used as parking space. They should have parked it on the deck of a Galleon ;)
 

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Voldbjerg said:
See this is an example of doing everything right except for one minor detail. Here is the plan that they should have followed

1: By accident you park your pride and joy on top of a ship wreck
2: Report your boat sunken
3: Get coast guard to protect your site
4: Apply for salvage of your wreck at the position
5: Perform salvage - amazing how easy you can mistake a 200 yrs old wreck with a modern wreck ;)

Coast Guard : " Gee, those divers are slow, it's taking them weeks to salvage their 30' boat." :wink:




Jay
 

ivan salis

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boat is a wreck in the keys * :wink: its amazing how quickly this can come up if they want em to.--no long wait applying for a salvage premit or nuttin.
 

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