A day at the beach

bzano

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Jun 3, 2004
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Hunter 18.5 Lake Hopatcong, NJ
This boat was caught in a nor’easter a few weeks ago trying to shoot the Manasquan inlet and ended up beached at Sea Girt on the Jersey shore.
It’s been sitting there for several weeks now.
I was there today and took some photos.
I believe the town is going to declare this as salvage and take possession in order to remove it.
 

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Jan 1, 2006
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Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
That could take awhile.
I'm thinking of a beached 24' boat in Cutchogue NY that was on the beach for a few years while the town dithered around mostly trying to evade the bill. It was arguably on private property. Finally a couple of locals cut it up and took the pieces to the dump. The keel went to a recycler. I bet the town charged the regular fees for the dump too. By the time the locals stepped in the boat was long ago stripped of anything useful.
Other states have done better at handling derelict boats. Florida has/had a program for boats "At risk" of becoming derelict. It targets at risk boats before they end up on a beach. I don't know how it has worked out. There was a formerly nice Capri 22 that washed up. Salvagers were there in a few weeks to remove it but I think that was before the program was in effect.
 
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Oct 26, 2008
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Catalina 320 Barnegat, NJ
I've been following this story for a while now It was well over a month ago that this guy washed up in mid-September. This is a Florida guy who bought a Craigslist offering sight unseen in NYC. He hung out there for a while before leaving for Florida. He was out at sea in shorts and a tee shirt, got cold overnight and attempted to make Manasquan Inlet in the dark, without chartplotter it seems, with no visibility. He missed by a mile (literally).

A few residents treated him kindly as he lived on his beached boat for several weeks. A local attorney even helped him navigate the legal difficulties pro bono until he finally realized the guy was a charming flake with legal troubles back in Florida. It seems that he has now disappeared and the town (Sea GIrt) has finally realized that all of the efforts to get the boat floated were futile.

The towing companies refused to help him. The Coast Guard did nothing. Residents along the beach helped him dig sand around the boat in a ridiculous effort to free the keel buried in the sand. At one point, there was a youtube video from a newscast showing hapless efforts to push the boat out at high tide (in the dark of night). The guy basically conned all these residents into thinking they could float his boat off the beach but I think he is no longer on the scene, leaving Sea GIrt to resolve this mess!



It's hard to tell if this guy is really a bad guy or a guy with a checkered past just down on his luck and trying to do his best. Various accounts have been more critical. This account from the Post seems to indicate that he is still sticking around doing what he can.
 
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Jan 4, 2006
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Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
If I ever get blown ashore, it's got to be in Sea Girt. What a wonderful crowd of residents.
 

PaulK

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Dec 1, 2009
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Sabre 402 Southport, CT
At this point it looks like both the rudder and keel have been sheared off. Looks like sawzall time.