How many of my friends have fed their families off of what she caught is amazing in its own right. One of the most storied fishing vessels on the East Coast of the United States.
Why was it lifted out of its watery grave? Was foul play suspected? Or was it a navigational hazard? Seems like a lot of money spent on a boat that is more than likely just scrap?
@ I had to do a google search on that fishing vessel. I’m not familiar with the back story, that was never revealed. I live in Connecticut far enough away from the disaster. Once I read about the whole story that the crew let the boat ground itself on the beach. Then being pulled out & subsequently sinking in only 50 feet of water. I knew right away that part of the structure would be very close to the surface of the water. Then I answered my own question that the boat would indeed be considered scrap & sold off by the pound. That the insurance company was going to be on the hook for everything. The next question would be about the crew. I know they were rescued. They might be on the hook with the owner of the company for the eventual destruction of the boat? I wouldn’t want be on the crew during their exit interview. Then being black balled forever for allowing that to happen?
Shoulda left it on the bottom.That boat is un seaworthy.The reason it rolled is because it had no water or fuel or ice onboard and it became unstable and as soon as they floated it it rolled.
Except those four photos zoom in and rotate completely around the boat to give you almost every angle of it. Don’t gotta watch the whole thing, thought it was interesting.
Excellent flying and videography, thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
How many of my friends have fed their families off of what she caught is amazing in its own right. One of the most storied fishing vessels on the East Coast of the United States.
The ocean very calm, like a lake. Good day to do such a thing.
Great footage
Nice Drone footage. 👍🇺🇸
Very cool
I believe this the same boat that got stuck on the sand with the guy jumping off almost a year ago today.
Yes that’s what I said in the info….
@@jerseyshorefireresponse i am so so stupid :/
@@theskyguy.55you’re not stupid! You just missed what he said!
Slightly used steel hulled boat for sale, built by good welder. Old friend selling his boat.
Why was it lifted out of its watery grave? Was foul play suspected? Or was it a navigational hazard? Seems like a lot of money spent on a boat that is more than likely just scrap?
It was absolutely a navigational hazard
@ I had to do a google search on that fishing vessel. I’m not familiar with the back story, that was never revealed. I live in Connecticut far enough away from the disaster. Once I read about the whole story that the crew let the boat ground itself on the beach. Then being pulled out & subsequently sinking in only 50 feet of water. I knew right away that part of the structure would be very close to the surface of the water. Then I answered my own question that the boat would indeed be considered scrap & sold off by the pound. That the insurance company was going to be on the hook for everything.
The next question would be about the crew. I know they were rescued. They might be on the hook with the owner of the company for the eventual destruction of the boat? I wouldn’t want be on the crew during their exit interview. Then being black balled forever for allowing that to happen?
Somebody took a nap on the way inn and woke up on the Beach lucky they didn't hit the rock Big Jack's out in front of manasquan rock pile
She's only got one eye to see out of, no wonder she missed the inlet.
The other widows are covered up
I got it, I have a sense of humor
@jerseyShore did u get any footage of the Country Club Wildfire in LAkewood?
So glad nobody died I was just thinking about my friend rabbit that died on the josephine
The boat took on water when they were trying to remove from beach nobody on board
Some new paint and a little bondo will be good as new
Shoulda left it on the bottom.That boat is un seaworthy.The reason it rolled is because it had no water or fuel or ice onboard and it became unstable and as soon as they floated it it rolled.
Those are boarded up from storm or wave damage
Did anyone pass away
Everyone on the boat survived
I think they forgot to put the drain plug in the back of the boat when they left...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But why?
Just needs a Bandaid
Who pays to recover these sunken boats ?
You of course 😊 or the insurance company but in the end. You pay higher rates 😜😜😜
@@jd-ku3iw not me
Usually, salvage companies. They pay to get salvage rights to the vessel
There's a shipwreck in New Jersey I'd love to get salvage rights to, but new jersey won't allow it
@@bradmagnuson6963 thanks
Good lord, this is basically like seeing 4 photos that take 16 minutes to view.
Except those four photos zoom in and rotate completely around the boat to give you almost every angle of it. Don’t gotta watch the whole thing, thought it was interesting.
This boat was in state Waters and I imagine the owners had to pay to get it out of there
Somebody took a nap on the way in and ended up waking up in surf lucky they didn't hit the rocks