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Old 08-19-2021, 10:28 AM   #21
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These folks woke up to this at Jones Island a while back.



Was that when one of the WA state marine park buoys failed?
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Old 08-19-2021, 10:32 AM   #22
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This was the NW tip of Skull Island in the narrow passage between Orcas and Skull.
Ah. Thanks, understood. I've taken the dink in there and the prop had the scars to prove it!

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When the park buoy failed it was a single power boat.
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Was that when one of the WA state marine park buoys failed?
Nope. The 3 boats were side tied and swinging on one 18# Danforth. Light wind shifted to the north late and they drug onto the rocks at high tide while all slept through it below. All parties were only 2 or 3 months ownership/experience. Bottom there is sketchy.
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