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Old 01-15-2010, 08:41 AM
Fr. Frank Fr. Frank is offline
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Default Re: 20 Seavette

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The story is they all went over seas. Probably find one out in a rice field or something like that.
I know where one 27' SeaVette went, and where it sank, within about 10 miles or so on the city shoreline. I know that it sank in fresh/brackish water, about 15' deep, at an up-river hotel dock on the Senegal river in what is now St. Louis, Senegal, and that while it was dis-armed, it was not raised.

BTW, it was powered by twin MerCruiser small-block V8 Ford motors, according to one source, and was delivered to a US governmental agency for anti-pirate operations. No-kidding.
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