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Arrrrr!
I see them as very unique art
Something about old derelect boats
Either high and dry on land laying in the weeds
Or slowly sinking in their berths and weathering away that fascinates me
I would like to visit that place
And I am searching for other places like this one
if she could come home with me Id buy her in a heart beat, love these old hulls
anyone know anything my two old friends mabey the Beaver is there. Capt Esmark would be over a hundred an old German man old school.