The poster said in a comment on the video, "Not shown in the footage, I examined it from the shore. The whole bottom was ripped open and the engines were obviously torn apart. If I tried to tow it away, it would have sunk within the first 200 yards."
The poster said in a comment on the video, "Not shown in the footage, I examined it from the shore. The whole bottom was ripped open and the engines were obviously torn apart. If I tried to tow it away, it would have sunk within the first 200 yards."
You'll see some boats stuck in weird places sometimes. Saw one that had apparently somehow managed to high center on a stump. It was a deck boat though. It also looked new, and it stayed there for months and went to shit
Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
As for salvage, if someone just unbolted those 2 front seats they'd have $800 damn dollars. Looked around for some seat upgrades and they're expensive as hell
The poster said in a comment on the video, "Not shown in the footage, I examined it from the shore. The whole bottom was ripped open and the engines were obviously torn apart. If I tried to tow it away, it would have sunk within the first 200 yards."
Just the bits and pieces of that boat would bring 8k at a minimum. You could saw a boat in half and the two halves would not sink.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
Just the bits and pieces of that boat would bring 8k at a minimum. You could saw a boat in half and the two halves would not sink.
There was one at Granbury lake last year upside down. It just stayed there close to the shore for months and slowly disappeared. At some point last year we were coming in and forgot about it being there. Made a nice ramp! We were like WTF was that and then remembered that bastard just sunk out there. That's not the first time I have seen that and no idea why they don't make people get them out. Some of them will sink eventually.
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