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Think SeaTow covered this?

I remember years ago when a guy in TX ran aground and a helicopter was one of the proposed solutions. I assume that is an expensive tow.
 
Who knew we needed an AirTow membership as well? :eek: LOL
 
I remember years ago when a guy in TX ran aground and a helicopter was one of the proposed solutions. I assume that is an expensive tow.
I remember that story and watching it unfold realtime. Ahhh, those were the days. A kinder/Simpler internet.
 
I bet that boat is totaled and covered under wreckage removal. Dragging a v-drive like that is basically going to destroy all the running gear, which is thousands of $ worth to fix. Not to mention there's likely tons of gelcoat to fix on that too. It isn't a new boat that is likely worth over 100k. You'd be surprised just how fast damages rack up on those v-drives if they're beached like that. Bet insurance came out, said yup, it's totaled, covered under wreckage removal.
 
Guess in that post it was indicated that it was $9,000 to do that.
 
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