Craigslist ad: used catamaran for sale. light water damage from spilled cocktails. Engines need a little TLC (probably just an oil change). rigging was recently washed. Best offer!
My 2c on how it may have happened. Ran out of fuel > onshore breeze > ran aground > rudders get pushed into hulls > sinks > owners walk ashore > contact insurance > local assessor checks the wreck > insurance contacts Sea Tow and agrees salvage terms > salvage commences > salvage successful > well done all involved and still a lovely clean beach.
Good point about the rudders, that would explain why a "soft beach landing" would have so compromised the hulls. Even though it took days to recover, it would appear that SeaTow got it on their own salvage rights, hoping to charge the insurance company, which seemed to balk at the idea.
Captain indicated his electronic Navigation equipment failed...I would hope there is more to it than that. 100% reliance on electronics for Navigation is certainly not a something that should be practiced.
my guess is they had it moored and the waves were breaching into the rear of the boat. rogue waves happen quite often, once the rear lowered it made it easier for water to enter those whole boat.
Forget all of you! For a buck 69 a year you're covered!!! I'm talking your covered if you and your friend's boat; you're covered. If you are on your freaking kayak, you're covered. Anybody that says Sea Tow is bad has never had Sea Tow!!!! Get Sea Tow if you have a boat. Get Sea tow if you have friends with a boat!!! Peace
R Boyd I have been a member of SeaTow for years. I have been towed several times. Sea Tow has always been courteous, fast, and cheep. I don’t have one complaint or issue with their service! They have always been honest and very helpful. Call one of your buddies to come tow you from 8 miles off shore for 169 bucks see how that works out. Sea Tow does everyday!
How did they keep the gear from being "salvaged" by midnite freelancers? It seems to me all the electronics would have disappeared the first night, and the heavier stuff by the second night. Isn't there some finders-keepers law of the sea?
Only one way to get out of that situation... Get as drunk as humanely possible and pretend you still have the boat under control... wave off all coast guard and law enforcement and tell them they cannot board your vessel underway lol :D
Well for seven years i paid my seatow membership fees. About three months after signing up I needed their service do to a grounding with my sailboat. They took ~3 hrs. to get to me which was a ridiculous amount of time. The captain said he got a rope caught in his propeller and that's what delayed him. When I originally gave him my location he said it would take 45 mins. to get to me, and then I had to instruct him on how to get the boat free, but ok, we got it done. So for the next seven years I kept up my membership. Then one day I am at work, actually on my way home, and I get a call from a friend of mine informing me that by boat was free and washed up on a sandy area. I called Seatow and asked them to meet me at the boat. They told me that because I wasn't on the boat their service no longer applies. I couldn't wrap my head around this concept and was totally p.o.ed. It ended up taking me and a friend three freakin hrs. to get the boat clear and re-anchored via the kedging technique. The dock where seatow kept their boat was maybe 1/2 mi. away and literally would have taken less than 1/2 hr. to complete. So the next day when I cooled off I called Seatow again and they said the same thing that because I was not on the boat the policy doesn't apply. The person I talked to could not explain the policy beyond that. So, during the next week I did some research and found out that policy mentions that this type of distress call is subject to the Coast Guards definition of a distressed vessel prior to (if memory serves) 1985. So what happened in 1985(?). was the CG changed the definition of a distressed vessel, they actually broadened the term because there was multiple insurance cases and lawsuits over the previous wording. Basically that a vessel can only be in distress while "underway", literally props turning or sails-a-flying, that even if it goes aground and engines cease, well it's at least at rest, so there's no longer eminent danger. Which of course can not be all inclusive of numerous ways and conditions a vessel can be in a precarious position. So, the best I can figure, Seatow uses the antiquated definition to avoid dealing with all the anchor dragging knuckleheads that are out there. And I actually get that, I have lived aboard for over ten years in Florida and 99 % of the boats I have observed that have "drug-up" had to do with either poor anchoring techniques or lack of attention. Which, if FWC is listening, that's your derelict boat problem! So that would be quite a load increase to boat service captain's and I understand that, it's amazing how often it does happen and usually the same offenders. But for me, I haven't called them for SEVEN freakin years and they could not offer me a half hour of their time, same on them. So I actually wrote an email to Seatow explaining my story and even my solution. Which is to offer a once a year exception to the rule on the definition' where they would for any reason, respond to an anchored vessel in distress. I never heard a word from them, not one word! So the conclusion is they don't really care or they're to embarrassed to discuss or be called out on this issue. I never renewed my subscription. So this is one of their cute little secrets that they keep from their members, nice, mf-ers. But what's odd is that they do offer or used to offer a dock to dock tow service. Go figure?
= @@raynic1173 = I just decided to read through several replies and came across your note here, half way through.. also only 1 day old. I have a question.. Why do these boats not have some type of float-able foam spayed into the less accessible hull parts, so that this dose not happen ?? - I have a friend who picked up a small mono-hull boat real cheap and decided to sail it home. Turned out that there was more rot in the boat than he knew about and looked like the base attachment for the main sail broke. He decided to just sink it just outside of the bay and cut his losses . he drilled several holes in the bottom and waited for her to sink out of sight, while waiting in the dory beside it. Turns out there was so much built in flotation in the hulls etc, that it was unsinkable. I guess no one explained that to him beforehand.
@@DocScience2 I only know of one company that does that technique of adding foam to a mono hulled boat to make it unsinkable. The preferred method is to have foam between a double hull. The math is that you have to much displace the weight of the boat in volume of sea water. That's a lot of volume and sail boats are notorious for lack of space to begin with. Better to just make sure the boat and crew are sea worthy.
The catamaran never did sink to the bottom of the ocean. It will most likely just hover at the waters surface. So if you were on a Cat out at sea & if started to sink be happy you’ll still be able to remain on the cat. Monohulls would sink to the bottom
Shit happens. Tempted to say something negative. But that I will not contribute with. Hope it went well in the end. Lesson learned, this is so typical life :) I do mistakes on a regular basis, hope it is some comfort!
Even if his nav equipment failed, why did he keep sailing. I would guess he put it on the rocks at night. How hard is it to watch the depth sounder or stop and anchor for the night. If you are that worried about position, tow the anchor under the boat with about 40 feet of rode. Definitely will tell you when the water shoals. Oh well. My bread and butter comes from repairing boats belonging to the clueless.
Nice sailboat indeed. Why did it need all these rescue efforts? Did folks die? Were people hospitalized? All I heard at the end was 'It's all covered in barnacles'. Did it break it's moorings? How does one let this happen? Until I hear otherwise, I'll chalk it up to more money than brains. Beautiful boat. Maybe the captain had a simple heart attack?
This seems to be some kind of whacko travelogue video. You could have edited this down to 3 minutes without all the tourist cut-aways, conga music and mock drama.
$40000 salvage cost for trans portion then no body wants the boat when it gets to marina .. cheaper to cut the boat in 10 piece and clear the area for $2000 Only people without car accident can chew the captain out.. especially if you caused the accident
Globe's Mine They were probably waiting for the insurance to pull their own heads out and cover the claim. That being said the insurance company gets to buy the owner a new boat rather than just fix it so they did that end of it to themselves....serves the insurance company right.
I skipped so much of this disaster post, but I'd totally blame the captain on this one. Bad choice of anchorage spots for a boat that draws 6 feet, then more bad choices by inaction over the next few tides as the boat gets destroyed. I really love the comment at the end, "Now covered in barnacles, almost ruined..." Dude, barnacles are the least of your worries! That boat is TOTALLY ruined beyond imagination. I hope you never get boat insurance again, you make everyone's rates go up!! I admit I have had claims over the years, but not for incompetence, (dangerous anchoring / mooring), or negligence, (watching the vessel get eaten up by the sea over several tides without calling for assistance when you were obviously unable to rescue with your own resources). I have suffered insurance losses as a result of a lightning strike, two hurricanes, and a ground tackle failure resulting on a hard aground which was dealt with at the next tide cycle, (actually, no insurance claim on this one, paid out of pocket)... but you sat there and took videos while your, and the insurance company's, boat was destroyed.... unimaginable!
My work is either flying in space, sitting in a rocket, or floating on the water. Plastic fabrication is all she needs to float again...the expense may come in towing to hard place, wages and replace peripheral equiptments. Ships have been sinking since the beginning of time. In this case, a million people came aboard all at once and poor ship was over capacity.
Here's my guess....owner wanted to show off his boat so he took the sailboat in too close and before he realized it...went a ground and was screwed. Just because you have money doesn't mean you make the right choices in life all the time. So...take ownership of this moment in time....I'm sure you can work up a false pride and come up with some type of excuse for why this happened and it wasn't your fault.
Ah I can see what happened one broken window let the water I boat sink like wok no more floaty always member close da window n pray to see God THE KRACKEN.
he ends the f...ing video complaining about the barnacles on the bags!! we do not care about the bags at this point, what happened to the boat, why and how did it sink? wasted some minutes, thumbs down!
Nowhere in the video did it say barnicles on the float bags , they were talking about barnicles forming on the boat . Watch and read it right .The bags only stayed on a couple more days ,(til Friday) .
I have a friend who picked up a small mono-hull boat real cheap and decided to sail it home. Turned out that there was more rot in the boat than he knew about and looked like the base attachment for the main sail broke. He decided to just sink it just outside of the bay and cut his losses . he drilled several holes in the bottom and waited for her to sink out of sight, while waiting in the dory beside it. Turns out there was so much built in flotation in the hulls etc, that it was unsinkable. I guess no one explained that to him beforehand.
Craigslist ad: used catamaran for sale. light water damage from spilled cocktails. Engines need a little TLC (probably just an oil change). rigging was recently washed. Best offer!
LOL...YEP!
Well done Krionic, hats off for that one.
My 2c on how it may have happened. Ran out of fuel > onshore breeze > ran aground > rudders get pushed into hulls > sinks > owners walk ashore > contact insurance > local assessor checks the wreck > insurance contacts Sea Tow and agrees salvage terms > salvage commences > salvage successful > well done all involved and still a lovely clean beach.
Good point about the rudders, that would explain why a "soft beach landing" would have so compromised the hulls. Even though it took days to recover, it would appear that SeaTow got it on their own salvage rights, hoping to charge the insurance company, which seemed to balk at the idea.
Wow! Just wow! Great job guys!
Never nice to see a boat go down.
Even with the lift bags and pumps the boat was still foundering, must have had significant hull damage!
Might be coincidence but seeing lots of multi hulls eating it lately. Two died of the NSW coast recently. One flipped and one caught fire.
multihulls made it seem easy to sail to a lot of people who shouldn't really go out on the ocean.
So sad. Its an absolutely beautiful boat.
C300 C300 C300! You
Captain indicated his electronic Navigation equipment failed...I would hope there is more to it than that. 100% reliance on electronics for Navigation is certainly not a something that should be practiced.
If anyone believes that he's smoking something. I just hope the owner was heavily insured.
I sailed across the Pacific with NO electronics. Many thousands of people have done the same.
BenjaminFranklin99 yep they been doing that for thousands of years
I would think WE are more likely to fail than electronics, but it is certainly possible.
@@chrisemerson7743 And they have ran aground for thousands of years too...
Glad to see the sea tow in your area are better than around Mobile bay Al and Gulf Shores Al. Here they just use brute force boat be damned.
I was glad to see it was not one of those video's.
my guess is they had it moored and the waves were breaching into the rear of the boat. rogue waves happen quite often, once the rear lowered it made it easier for water to enter those whole boat.
makes me want to run down and check on my own boat
Great video.
Don't know why they did not get the airbags under it sooner.
IF SEA TOW HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT...
THEY MORE THAN LIKELY OWN IT BY NOW..
THEY ARE FAAAAR FROM CHEAP WHEN IT COMES TO RECOVERY..
Sea Tow Is useless except for salvage... Run by morons and thieves.
Same as the Motorcar Recovery/Towing.... Just a BIG BUNCH of VULTURES !!!!
Forget all of you! For a buck 69 a year you're covered!!! I'm talking your covered if you and your friend's boat; you're covered. If you are on your freaking kayak, you're covered. Anybody that says Sea Tow is bad has never had Sea Tow!!!! Get Sea Tow if you have a boat. Get Sea tow if you have friends with a boat!!! Peace
R Boyd I have been a member of SeaTow for years. I have been towed several times. Sea Tow has always been courteous, fast, and cheep. I don’t have one complaint or issue with their service! They have always been honest and very helpful. Call one of your buddies to come tow you from 8 miles off shore for 169 bucks see how that works out. Sea Tow does everyday!
Sea Tow fucking rip off artists..you are spot on
That music makes me want to order linguine with clam sauce
fishheds 😂 Yup!
Aahhhh! Nooooo... Sold! Right here! I'll take her and bring her back! Would loooove a voyage cat!
2018 Leopard 50' Dorian flip over in Abaco sold for 76k. Owned my pro golfer. Hull #1.
How did they keep the gear from being "salvaged" by midnite freelancers? It seems to me all the electronics would have disappeared the first night, and the heavier stuff by the second night. Isn't there some finders-keepers law of the sea?
Trish and Marc from KYD? How did they get in there ha!
What was the cause of water ingress?
Hey guys, great job seeing the whole story in a single video!
Good Job!!,👍👍👍
Only one way to get out of that situation...
Get as drunk as humanely possible and pretend you still have the boat under control... wave off all coast guard and law enforcement and tell them they cannot board your vessel underway lol :D
Why did they wate 5 days to get started?
How did it end up on the beach, to begin with??
Alcohol and a lot of it.
I did NOT renew my Seatow membership, very disappointed in their service.
details?
or because of this bizarre in-room-hotel-ad-channel that just replays over and over...
Well for seven years i paid my seatow membership fees. About three months after signing up I needed their service do to a grounding with my sailboat. They took ~3 hrs. to get to me which was a ridiculous amount of time. The captain said he got a rope caught in his propeller and that's what delayed him. When I originally gave him my location he said it would take 45 mins. to get to me, and then I had to instruct him on how to get the boat free, but ok, we got it done. So for the next seven years I kept up my membership. Then one day I am at work, actually on my way home, and I get a call from a friend of mine informing me that by boat was free and washed up on a sandy area. I called Seatow and asked them to meet me at the boat. They told me that because I wasn't on the boat their service no longer applies. I couldn't wrap my head around this concept and was totally p.o.ed. It ended up taking me and a friend three freakin hrs. to get the boat clear and re-anchored via the kedging technique. The dock where seatow kept their boat was maybe 1/2 mi. away and literally would have taken less than 1/2 hr. to complete. So the next day when I cooled off I called Seatow again and they said the same thing that because I was not on the boat the policy doesn't apply. The person I talked to could not explain the policy beyond that.
So, during the next week I did some research and found out that policy mentions that this type of distress call is subject to the Coast Guards definition of a distressed vessel prior to (if memory serves) 1985. So what happened in 1985(?). was the CG changed the definition of a distressed vessel, they actually broadened the term because there was multiple insurance cases and lawsuits over the previous wording. Basically that a vessel can only be in distress while "underway", literally props turning or sails-a-flying, that even if it goes aground and engines cease, well it's at least at rest, so there's no longer eminent danger. Which of course can not be all inclusive of numerous ways and conditions a vessel can be in a precarious position.
So, the best I can figure, Seatow uses the antiquated definition to avoid dealing with all the anchor dragging knuckleheads that are out there. And I actually get that, I have lived aboard for over ten years in Florida and 99 % of the boats I have observed that have "drug-up" had to do with either poor anchoring techniques or lack of attention. Which, if FWC is listening, that's your derelict boat problem! So that would be quite a load increase to boat service captain's and I understand that, it's amazing how often it does happen and usually the same offenders. But for me, I haven't called them for SEVEN freakin years and they could not offer me a half hour of their time, same on them.
So I actually wrote an email to Seatow explaining my story and even my solution. Which is to offer a once a year exception to the rule on the definition' where they would for any reason, respond to an anchored vessel in distress. I never heard a word from them, not one word! So the conclusion is they don't really care or they're to embarrassed to discuss or be called out on this issue. I never renewed my subscription. So this is one of their cute little secrets that they keep from their members, nice, mf-ers. But what's odd is that they do offer or used to offer a dock to dock tow service. Go figure?
= @@raynic1173 = I just decided to read through several replies and came across your note here, half way through.. also only 1 day old.
I have a question.. Why do these boats not have some type of float-able foam spayed into the less accessible hull parts, so that this dose not happen ??
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I have a friend who picked up a small mono-hull boat real cheap and decided to sail it home.
Turned out that there was more rot in the boat than he knew about and looked like the base attachment for the main sail broke.
He decided to just sink it just outside of the bay and cut his losses .
he drilled several holes in the bottom and waited for her to sink out of sight, while waiting in the dory beside it.
Turns out there was so much built in flotation in the hulls etc, that it was unsinkable.
I guess no one explained that to him beforehand.
@@DocScience2 I only know of one company that does that technique of adding foam to a mono hulled boat to make it unsinkable. The preferred method is to have foam between a double hull. The math is that you have to much displace the weight of the boat in volume of sea water. That's a lot of volume and sail boats are notorious for lack of space to begin with. Better to just make sure the boat and crew are sea worthy.
You can buy a boat, but you can’t but knowing what you are doing.
You can type words , but you can't make any sense !
@@stevelamperta865 , I have decided that my autocorrect program hates me.
Covered in barnacles? Is that what dragged her down?
Lovely video with out any details of what happened...2/10.
But all the adverts tell me it's impossible to sink a cat. Could ads be lying to me?!
The catamaran never did sink to the bottom of the ocean. It will most likely just hover at the waters surface. So if you were on a Cat out at sea & if started to sink be happy you’ll still be able to remain on the cat. Monohulls would sink to the bottom
Owner is probably still waiting on the insurance LOL
It's weird that these professional salvage folks don't have life jackets on while their being towed. Bad example
If Sea Tow operators are your role models, you have bigger issues.
@@SOLDOZER you are a barnacle my good fellow
Why did she run aground in the first place?
The water wasn't deep enough......lol..........
More $$ money $$ than brains leads to disasters like this.
Shit happens. Tempted to say something negative. But that I will not contribute with. Hope it went well in the end. Lesson learned, this is so typical life :) I do mistakes on a regular basis, hope it is some comfort!
That'll buff out.
Even if his nav equipment failed, why did he keep sailing. I would guess he put it on the rocks at night. How hard is it to watch the depth sounder or stop and anchor for the night. If you are that worried about position, tow the anchor under the boat with about 40 feet of rode. Definitely will tell you when the water shoals. Oh well. My bread and butter comes from repairing boats belonging to the clueless.
shh dont tell people, You'll hurt your business.
Having been in the marine repair industry for over 30 years I have see a lot of credit card Capt’s...............more money then brains.
Haven't even experienced captains ran their boats aground from time to time for thousands of years?
I got Sea tow I love Sea Tow they cover my boat, my kayak , my friend's boat screw all you people that are cutting down Sea tow!!!!
sea tow only as good as captain who as skill!!
Should just buy the bags and a compressor for safety back up on a large crossing
Curt Thompson or look out the window occasionally.
how did it happen ? remove it clean it put it back
Nice sailboat indeed. Why did it need all these rescue efforts? Did folks die? Were people hospitalized? All I heard at the end was 'It's all covered in barnacles'. Did it break it's moorings? How does one let this happen?
Until I hear otherwise, I'll chalk it up to more money than brains. Beautiful boat. Maybe the captain had a simple heart attack?
MowMud is
is it for sale ?
Can GFK be recycled?
Muppet show very funny
This seems to be some kind of whacko travelogue video. You could have edited this down to 3 minutes without all the tourist cut-aways, conga music and mock drama.
Mike O'Reilly jm
Mike O'Reilly از دست دادن س.ل
Exactly. Don't waste my damn time!!
Some people should get within a mile of a boat!
Yes, remarkable job. (subscribed)
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How much did that cost
She over-watered the plants, now she can't breathe.. operator error. That's how you kill plants.
That got me laughing.
So, who is the FAA licensed drone pilot providing this footage for you, Sea Tow Sarasota?
Oh right.. the barnacles is what ruined it lol!
What was the tow bill? 1400 hrs time how much a hour
1400 hours is the time on a 24 hour clock. Or military time. same as 2:00pm
why don't you tell how it ended up sunk
"How did it end up on the beach, to begin with??"
That question is still not answered.
It was sinking and they beached it.........
beached as not to sink
Thru hull fitting was bad. Poor maintenance is the factor in many of Puerto Rican Sea Toe jobs.
$40000 salvage cost for trans portion then no body wants the boat when it gets to marina .. cheaper to cut the boat in 10 piece and clear the area for $2000
Only people without car accident can chew the captain out.. especially if you caused the accident
was the tow more then the boat cost
Considering that was a half a million dollar boat doubt it but yes sea tow is expensive.
How did this happen?
I bet that was a 1/2 a million dollar boat
Who knows jakemf1? Maybe he took out a second policy and insured it for 2 million.
depending on year, that is probably fairly close.
Who really cares what its worth my good fellow
Why did Sea Tow take so long to get out there? Now the boat is totaled! They certainly are not the best tow service available to boaters.
Globe's Mine They were probably waiting for the insurance to pull their own heads out and cover the claim. That being said the insurance company gets to buy the owner a new boat rather than just fix it so they did that end of it to themselves....serves the insurance company right.
Comet Jockey Dave I've heard Sea Tow is the worst tow company out there. Boat US is where it's at!
Or was that port I wonder!!
was the boat holed? thru hull failure?
good job on the salvage.
I skipped so much of this disaster post, but I'd totally blame the captain on this one. Bad choice of anchorage spots for a boat that draws 6 feet, then more bad choices by inaction over the next few tides as the boat gets destroyed. I really love the comment at the end, "Now covered in barnacles, almost ruined..." Dude, barnacles are the least of your worries! That boat is TOTALLY ruined beyond imagination. I hope you never get boat insurance again, you make everyone's rates go up!! I admit I have had claims over the years, but not for incompetence, (dangerous anchoring / mooring), or negligence, (watching the vessel get eaten up by the sea over several tides without calling for assistance when you were obviously unable to rescue with your own resources). I have suffered insurance losses as a result of a lightning strike, two hurricanes, and a ground tackle failure resulting on a hard aground which was dealt with at the next tide cycle, (actually, no insurance claim on this one, paid out of pocket)... but you sat there and took videos while your, and the insurance company's, boat was destroyed.... unimaginable!
0:45 KYD
Часто вижу катамараны утопленными.
Wow! All that work for my $100/year Sea Tow membership?
$10's of thousands charged to insurance, quite possibly six figures.
It,s fixable. Where there ,s a will there ,s a way.
My work is either flying in space, sitting in a rocket, or floating on the water. Plastic fabrication is all she needs to float again...the expense may come in towing to hard place, wages and replace peripheral equiptments.
Ships have been sinking since the beginning of time. In this case, a million people came aboard all at once and poor ship was over capacity.
Boat is onshore, easily recoverable by use of big 360 excavator and pads. What a bunch of amateurs. Was this just done for utube hits?
How can they rack up the hours of work time doing the job so quickly? 😂
that's a sad day to see
Here's my guess....owner wanted to show off his boat so he took the sailboat in too close and before he realized it...went a ground and was screwed. Just because you have money doesn't mean you make the right choices in life all the time. So...take ownership of this moment in time....I'm sure you can work up a false pride and come up with some type of excuse for why this happened and it wasn't your fault.
Here's a guy who took ownership of his mistake. ua-cam.com/video/DnCfJl0V8ug/v-deo.html
Not the same boat...
that music tho
*further *barnacles
Ah I can see what happened one broken window let the water I boat sink like wok no more floaty always member close da window n pray to see God THE KRACKEN.
The video would have been horrific without the annoying caribbean music in the background.
That is hilarious!
Yawn...
he ends the f...ing video complaining about the barnacles on the bags!! we do not care about the bags at this point, what happened to the boat, why and how did it sink? wasted some minutes, thumbs down!
Nowhere in the video did it say barnicles on the float bags , they were talking about barnicles forming on the boat . Watch and read it right .The bags only stayed on a couple more days ,(til Friday) .
So then what ?? Less music next time. Don’t quit your day job !
I guess left is starboard ?
port or red or left ......starboard or right or green
Port and left both have 4 letters.
*Tried
There is no RED PORT LEFT in the bottle.
It look like you named your boat the wrong nameYou should have named your boat Barbara what are you not understanding
you can do it :) !!!!
Rename the boat Dip Ship.
the music WHY? just stop it's not helping
Big boat, big problems...
I’ll take it the price is free99 right👍😂
I thought cats don't sink, I guess some do.
They don't Totally sink.... But the hulls will fill with water if breached.
I have a friend who picked up a small mono-hull boat real cheap and decided to sail it home.
Turned out that there was more rot in the boat than he knew about and looked like the base attachment for the main sail broke.
He decided to just sink it just outside of the bay and cut his losses .
he drilled several holes in the bottom and waited for her to sink out of sight, while waiting in the dory beside it.
Turns out there was so much built in flotation in the hulls etc, that it was unsinkable.
I guess no one explained that to him beforehand.
the background music is way too loud...
I’ll give ya 1000$
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Almost ruined? Really? Looked pretty ruined to me.
Take ten
9to5
Ha, ha!
В России бы всё разворовали с катамарана а ещё бы туда насрали.
It’s a goner
ouch!
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EHHHH!!!!!
who REALLY CARES ?