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Default Lawsuit over damage to sea grass

On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 21:56:20 -0500, Wayne.B
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:20:57 -0600, Vic Smith
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Wayne boats in the keys, and he could shed some light on it.
I'd bet that if was grounded he would get kedge off or get towed off
instead of tearing up the bed with his props.


If you run aground in the Keys you really do not want to call for help
if you can possibly avoid it. It will invite a lot of unwanted and
expensive attention.


Well, the guy who powered off got $240k worth of attention.
And he was there for 2 days trying to get off, so it's no secret the
park service would be looking at the damage,
Doesn't sound fiscally responsible. Maybe he's a mortgage broker.
But I was hoping you would shed some light on what you would do if you
were grounded.
For instance if you couldn't back off, and it was near high tide,
would you try to kedge off?
I'm totally inexperienced with these grass fields.

--Vic


 
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