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screwed schooner

this two masted schooner had engine trouble and ran aground when we had the 50 mph winds, now its stuck on the beach between cape may beach and the villas n.j.
 
That ship is one of the last of her kind then and a pretty ship at that. The problem with cement boats is that the rebar eventually rusts away and then the boat is subject to catastrophic failure. (splits in half and sinks in seconds)
A good solid boat so long as you perform the ongoing maintenance to the rebar reinforcing, this one looks pretty good. She looks as solid as a rock, which in a way I guess, she is.

Thanks for the pic,

BDA:cool:
 
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