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Another casualty

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Krush and I came across this’s wounded 46 in Stuart
 

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Some more sad pics
 

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Mortally wounded.

I think it lost a fight with some concrete to do that kind of damage.
 
Nothing that a little rub and buff won’t take care of. Remember she’s a Hatteras. Full of life.
 
Man I hate seeing a great boat end up like this. Sadly I doubt anyone will fix her as she will cost so much more to fix than she’ll ever be worth again.
 
Especially if she sank.

Cosmetics and more from the pictures. I wonder what the inside looks like.
 
Likely done as it s not worth fixing but again you can see the hull didn't fail after a couple of hits like lesser boats. It took a lot of grinding to breach the hull.

Same with my rub rail (now redone) It looked like someone had used a grinder. No cracking.
 
It had "Powered by John Deere" stickers on it by the hatteras name. That'd be a double shame if it was re-powered.
 
Looking at the patch on the port corner, I’d say she probably sank
 
I think we all have an obligation to attempt to obtain what usable parts are left to celebrate life
 
I think we all have an obligation to attempt to obtain what usable parts are left to celebrate life
That sounds much more noble than suggesting we scrounge what few parts may be salvageable at a great price. :D
 
I feel bad for the poor guy who has to dispose of the leftovers. It's not easy cutting them up.
 
They weren't built to be scrapped. They were built to last.
 
Might be best used as artificial reef
 
What a huge undertaking that is. I did dispose of a boat that way years ago. The permits, inspections and other b.s. made it not worth doing.

As far as making a good artificial habitat the fiberglass is not bad as sealife will attach and grow well.
 

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