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On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:54:52 -0500, Jim wrote:
I thought a derelict vessel was an abandoned vessel. If there are folks living on a vessel - like a Wilbur Hubbard for example - you might call that a vessel in need of TLC, or a decrepit vessel, or a floating pile of crap. Theoretically you are correct, a true derelict must be abandoned. I've taken the liberty of expanding the definition slightly to include totally unseaworthy vessels that are no longer capable of going anywhere and have fallen into a very neglected state. In truth, most vessels like that eventually become true derelicts even if someone is living aboard them at the moment. As long as Wilbur's boat still has a mast, rigging, sails and a working engine, it might still be seaworthy. Who knows. |
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