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Good picture but makes me wonder why the harbor has allowed it to stay there so long.
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I have seen just masts like this based on land. Usually they are near a marina or marine business. However, I never saw any in the water. That looks like a good place for an amateur diving expedition. You might find some answers.
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Went back and asked an employee that happened by. He had no explaination regarding the length of time that the yacht was there. A fisherman mentioned that diving was not allowed in the area. The yacht is at the far side of an active channel where small boats launch and is probably a hazard to be in the water nearby.
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It's certainly a thought-provoking picture, definitely odd.
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