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Joe
Coquina
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I believe the derelict boat issue is far more
I think Chuck is right. Here in Louisiana we have lots of derelict boats.
The local marinas have had to go to sheriff's eviction several times.
In Pensacola there are a half dozen anchored in the bayou astern of
Touche'. Some are live aboards, some show no activity.
Dennis
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018
I believe the derelict boat issue is far more prevalent in areas where boats
don’t get hauled on a seasonal basis. Look closely at the back lots of local
boatyards in NE and there’s no shortage of worn out boats that the yard owner
would gladly sell on a lien to pay off the yard storage bill.
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> I agree Joe.
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> Savannah's creeks & old marinas a
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I agree Joe.
Savannah's creeks & old marinas are full of derelict sail boats. We used to
have a vibrant large boat sailing community here and no
I agree Joe.
Savannah's creeks & old marinas are full of derelict sail boats. We used to
have a vibrant large boat sailing community here and now we are down a few
"rode hard, put up wet J Boats" and mixed bag of PHRF Boats whose owners
would rather complain about their ratings rather clean and pa
Back when we bought Coquina she cost more than our house, so I doubt the
previous owners were too worried she would rot at the dock. Now……slips and
yards and “derelict cove” anchorages are all full of old boats slowly decaying
into scrap ☹
Joe
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