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KenB 06-28-2022 12:56 PM

Seacraft sinking in Woods Hole?
 
Does anyone know anything about the seacraft that sank near hadleys harbor last weekend? Heard that it was a new Yamaha, possibly that the transom failed, which was redone last winter by a company on the cape. What a bummer. I hope everyone is safe.

I think some folks were concerned that it might be me (since I have a new transom...), and then I texted a few folks who I was worried it might be, but anyway everyone seems have their transoms in order.

I hope everyone is OK, and that the owners know that there's a whole website of weirdos (that's us) who would be more than willing to give advice on how and why to put it back together, correctly.

steel686 06-28-2022 01:33 PM

That’s a tough spot to go down. Have a friend that keeps his GW in Eel Pond at the other end of Woods Hole. See if he heard anything. All of us “preservationists” are protective of the fleet. Let us know if you hear anything.

Bigshrimpin 06-28-2022 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KenB (Post 274602)
Does anyone know anything about the seacraft that sank near hadleys harbor last weekend? Heard that it was a new Yamaha, possibly that the transom failed, which was redone last winter by a company on the cape. What a bummer. I hope everyone is safe.

I think some folks were concerned that it might be me (since I have a new transom...), and then I texted a few folks who I was worried it might be, but anyway everyone seems have their transoms in order.

I hope everyone is OK, and that the owners know that there's a whole website of weirdos (that's us) who would be more than willing to give advice on how and why to put it back together, correctly.

I heard about from someone else and I immediately thought it was you :)


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