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Old 10-06-2007, 07:06 PM   #1
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Boat up on rocks mouth of Merrimack

Took this photo this afternoon. Boat about 3/5 of the way down the Salisbury Beach side jetty and up on the rocks. Report from one of the guys who was camping there was that it happened last night and there was an ambulance brought in to the boat ramp, so there must have been some kind of injuries. Don't know the story - so if anyone has any details please post a reply.

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Seems like with the GPS units out there - that this would be a thing of the past, as you could go right through the entrance dropping 'breadcrumbs' that you could use later for reference if there was no moon, fog, etc. This boat is nowhere near the end of the jetty, it is closer to the campground than the end of the jetty. The first thing that went through my mind was that the operator must have been impaired to end up here - hope that was not the case and that there were no serious injuries.

Reminds me of the other boater from about 5 years ago that tried to beat one of the party boats in and launched his boat up on the rocks.
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