"The sailboat Hetairos, an old fiberglas full-keel, washed up on Linda Mar Beach on September 11. That night a crew of three with a small excavator began pushing the hull at alternative ends with the blade of a small excavator in a zigzag attempt to move it up the beach (toward Highway 1), when just before 8 p.m., after moving it 20-30 yards up the beach, they punched a hole in the starboard stern of the keel, puncturing a tank that immediately began leaking and ending their plan to salvage the boat intact. The salvage crew then packed up and returned Sunday with additional equipment to cut the boat up." (Dan Stegink)
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I wonder how she got here, all the way from her home port.
She must have a great story.
Posted by: Brian | September 22, 2021 at 11:27 AM