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Re: BVI Yacht Charters
[Re: gracet03]
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09/13/2017 12:06 PM
09/13/2017 12:06 PM
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No Reef. Many of the wrecks will be auctioned off to salvors and liquidators. Those that cannot be handed off to liquidate will meet this fate into a large barge to be taken out of sight of land to be burned or dumped in deep water when no one is looking. A remote option is the piling up in a mass massive dump for a long, long, time. https://youtu.be/TcIImTns8OcThere are many video online showing the fate of hulls no one will buy. In Florida this type of disposal is very, very expensive.
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