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My brother sent me a picture of his boat today . . .
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Apparently they were out and had beached the boat nose in on a popular island for some fun and sun, which they normally do. 'Somehow' water came over the transom and one of the deck plates (?) was loose, filling the bilge with water.
Once noticing the issue they tried to make a run for it, thinking the water would flow out, but it didn't and the boat was going down. He dumped the boat into shore to avoid a complete sinking. (so I'm told)
He and his crew are now celebrities on Instagram from the bystanders taking videos.
The starboard engine took a drink of ocean water, but the port engine was OK. I would suspect that all the wiring and components down below is trash. Looks like he'll be playing more golf for a while . . .
SeaTow came and pumped the boat out and towed them back to their home port. Not sure what the total damage is going to be . . .
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Apparently they were out and had beached the boat nose in on a popular island for some fun and sun, which they normally do. 'Somehow' water came over the transom and one of the deck plates (?) was loose, filling the bilge with water.
Once noticing the issue they tried to make a run for it, thinking the water would flow out, but it didn't and the boat was going down. He dumped the boat into shore to avoid a complete sinking. (so I'm told)
He and his crew are now celebrities on Instagram from the bystanders taking videos.
The starboard engine took a drink of ocean water, but the port engine was OK. I would suspect that all the wiring and components down below is trash. Looks like he'll be playing more golf for a while . . .
SeaTow came and pumped the boat out and towed them back to their home port. Not sure what the total damage is going to be . . .