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Day: January 26, 2012

Fishing boat lost off Nantucket washes up in Spain three years later

This is pretty amazing. I’ve heard of messages in bottles travelling long distances, but never abandoned boats. This tale of the little center console that could is going to be some lucky boat builder’s dream advertisement very soon [update, it’s on the manufacturer’s homepage]. Thanks to Joe Nick and Charlie for figuring out it is a Regulator 26.

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