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Re: Soggy Dollar Cam Sailboat
[Re: samboaty]
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12/01/2022 05:18 PM
12/01/2022 05:18 PM
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Assuming you mean the catamaran. It looks like the same boat that was there last year. I can't remember the name but it was owned by an older couple and they often anchored in about the same spot. In fact when we were there last year, they ended up swinging and their dinghy engine hit one of the fast boats that was tied off of the beach and caused some scratches on the gel coat. The fast boat owner was furious even though the catamaran was actually there first. Lots of drama that involved policemen investigating.
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