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Winches

Looks like somebody took the winches, those things were HUGE!!! Surprised nobody got that grill, those things are expensive!
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winches are far more costly than any grill. A high-end BBQ grill might be $400.... a ST40 Lewmar winch is easily twice that.
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Looks like somebody took the winches, those things were HUGE!!! Surprised nobody got that grill, those things are expensive!
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He just gave up on the dirty bitch.

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He just gave up on the dirty bitch.
I, for one, find this comment infinitely more offensive than the negative comments to the OP about his delinquency This poor boat ended-up as she did through no fault of her own

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Sad. I was hoping for good news. On the other hand, I doubt it can be salvaged by anyone for less than it's worth. Especially since it seems to be stripped of some of the more valuable parts. So sad. I feel really bad for the OP.

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This boat is the OP's responsibility. This is his fault and he should be MADE to pay for the removal of the boat from the waterway as it is his negligence that put it on the hard and his continued negligence that has let it get this bad.
THIS is what gives boaters a bad rap when the landlubbers vote on anchoring restrictions.
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I think its hilarious that guys think their still gonna go down there with jon boat and a beach ball and refoat a 15 thousand pound boat filled with Lord only knows how many pounds of pluff mud and water after months and months on the bottom. They couldn't lift the boat on the cheap days after it sank, and it sure hasn't gotten any easier. That thing is coming out there one of two ways, a crane barge or chainsawed into pieces. Sad, but the truth is I don't care anymore which it is, so long as its removed from the waters of my home state.
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Makes me want to cry to see all that mud on such a beautiful lady. Perhaps it hurts more because I am trying to find my own mistress.

Paul, please call my wife a bitch, but not a beautiful boat defenseless sailboat, perhaps a power boat if you have to.

By the way i am divorced so I call her that all the time!
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