I posted tongue in cheek. Im a little fed up with cleaning up after people intentionally dumping. There is a cost to boating. That includes cleaning up after yourself. The yacht that towed them in was not cheap. They can afford to clean up the mess. If they never owned them why dump them off on someone else?Garbage now... bring back to shore and destroy them not worth it
I have seen one of those before too, years back.While we are at it. Can anyone think of where this came from? This photo was taken at 19A and rockland. Its not the first one found on the beaches in the area either.
They likely cleaned up their own beach. Out of sight...I posted tongue in cheek. Im a little fed up with cleaning up after people intentionally dumping. There is a cost to boating. That includes cleaning up after yourself. The yacht that towed them in was not cheap. They can afford to clean up the mess. If they never owned them why dump them off on someone else?
I would suggest the source is very local. Some stuff comes from the south, some from way south, but some comes from the northI have seen one of those before too, years back.
Looks like a piece of a small breakwater, I have not seen where they might be coming from, they are pretty recognizable.
Let’s start a vigilante yacht search! Describe? Must be some retired person who snapped a picture of them towing it.I posted tongue in cheek. Im a little fed up with cleaning up after people intentionally dumping. There is a cost to boating. That includes cleaning up after yourself. The yacht that towed them in was not cheap. They can afford to clean up the mess. If they never owned them why dump them off on someone else?
that’s been there for a loooooong time now. it floated in last spring i believe during a nasty stormWhile we are at it. Can anyone think of where this came from? This photo was taken at 19A and rockland. Its not the first one found on the beaches in the area either.
Yachts dont cruise around cleaning up and then dumping boats. there has to be more to the story.I would suggest the source is very local. Some stuff comes from the south, some from way south, but some comes from the north
Unless the boat was dumped on their property’s beach and they decided to make it someone else’s problemYachts dont cruise around cleaning up and then dumping boats. there has to be more to the story.