She's aground at the north end of the Horseshed and looks to be around 40 feet. Not sure when or how she got in there. She was probably trying to come in last night in the thick fog. Her captain may not be experienced in these waters or she may have lost power and veered out of the channel.




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they must have floated her @ high tide, because she was off when we left on the 3:45 ferry....
Yeah, she left around 3 or 3:30. At least one big boat wanders into the Horseshed every summer and ends up aground.
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