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Lee Huddleston
 
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I was wondering what other posters thought about refloating that
vessel. Of course, the picture I saw did not show how much damage
there was to the bottom. Assuming for the sake of discussion that the
bottom was still intact, would it be possible to kedge or drag the
boat on its side over to deep water?

One reason that I ask is that I sail a steel-hulled boat. My
impression is that even if it were high and dry as this boat is
pictured, it still might be possible to recover it.

What are your thoughts or experience?

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove

 
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