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Re: ship aground
[Re: kccouple]
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01/14/2020 08:16 AM
01/14/2020 08:16 AM
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boucharda
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It's visible from SBR (with help) and it's not a small ship. Presently lengthwise on the rocks being battered by decent waves. Attempt (2nd) to remove was scheduled for 5pm Monday (Daily Herald) but I bet that was postponed because of strong winds. Thunder and heavy rain for the last our this am which hopefully could be the end of the front...hopefully.
There is also a yacht aground in Nettle Bay...shallow water preventing removal for now
If the rain stops we are going to walk Simpson Bay Beach and I'll try to get a pic....but it's not near the beach at all...seems to be at least halfway to the southern end of rocks
Last edited by boucharda; 01/14/2020 08:18 AM.
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