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Old 07-20-2008, 09:23 AM   #1
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So, I guess the boat that hit them was called the "Reasons," but nothing is known about it other than it hit a boat, was 60-feet, had three people on it, and was taken to a marina? The CG does not have anymore information than that?
Sound's a little like somebody is wired in.

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So, I guess the boat that hit them was called the "Reasons," but nothing is known about it other than it hit a boat, was 60-feet, had three people on it, and was taken to a marina? The CG does not have anymore information than that?
Sound's a little like somebody is wired in.
Searay 60 was the boat "Reasons".
CG has plenty of info, thankfully Fairhaven Shipyard has gates so not just anyone can walk into the yard and its keeping the retarded reporters the hell out.

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