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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
The decision not to go throught that inlet when the tide is going out and swells are coming from the northeast seems much too difficult for many boaters. I have sailed a Sunfish in and out of that inlet in the right conditions. Palm Beach Inlet at least has the depth to not have surfable waves well inside the jetty.
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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
here she is for sale at one the auction houses
they state she was in a "collision" yeah, a collision with common sense............. |
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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
saw it pulling of the Interstate late last week. southbound in Fort Lauderdale. they had evidently screwed the console back down well enough to drive 60 mph.....
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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
I'd call it more than a collision!!!! That seems a bit deceptive, what do you think!
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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
lol, ill bet that merc just needs "minor repair" also
"restarted and has been reported to be running."
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Re: 32' SeaCraft eaten by Jupiter Inlet
Too bad, was a nice boat. Seen a lot of that down in Boynton also.
John
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