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forgottenFL
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| | | | Florida Ship Graveyards? < on 9/19/2006 5:25 AM >
| | | I was thinking about this today after I was reading http://forgotten-n...sub/yellowsub.html earlier. The New York City area seems to have multiple ship graveyards where boats are abandoned on the banks of a body of water and left to rot. Are there any sites like these in Florida that anyone knows of? Thinking about it, the state is surrounded by so much water, I imagine there are probably sites like this somewhere. I did a google search but couldn't find much. Thanks.
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Spelunker
location: Orlando Gender: Male
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 1 on 9/19/2006 2:10 PM >
| | | Never heard of that around here...probably for two main reasons. First, there's relatively little in the way of ship (not boat) building down here. There are some yards in Tampa and Jacksonville that I know of. I think there's little in the way of shipping headquarters and stuff here in Florida (believe it or not), at least relative to the northeast. Second (and most importantly), the key attraction for Florida is the beach. There is NO WAY anyone is going to abandon a ship on the beach in Florida! There have been some ships that have washed up after having mechanical problems, but the owner of the ship is responsible for removing the ship as soon as possible.
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yokes
location: Toronto Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 2 on 9/19/2006 2:13 PM >
| | | Tampa has a ship repair yard, but there aren't any graveyards that I'm aware of. Closest thing I've found are tipped over yachts in canals near Miami after the hurricanes last year. Nothing remotely comparable to Staten Island's yard.
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longsinceforgotten
location: milton, FL Gender: Male
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 3 on 9/24/2006 10:08 PM >
| | | there are some great spots right over the border in AL, and others in Pascagoula MS. Tons of builders and rebuilders in these areas. Basically the coast between Mobile AL and Gulfport MS is the best spot I've found, next to the N/E.
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brystew_512
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 4 on 2/9/2007 7:48 AM >
| | | here is a site in India. I know its not Florida but damn those ships are huge. It looks pretty cool except for the harsh conditions those people have to deal with breaking them apart. I would hate to have to work there but they would be fun to explore. http://flickr.com/...hip+breaking+india
Also a site with links to ship wrecks around the world for that just in case your there moment. http://bbs.keyhole...666096/page/0/vc/1
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mogwai
location: Miami, Florida Gender: Male
| | | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 5 on 2/9/2007 7:56 AM >
| | | A friend of mine says there are yachts stranded somewhere in the keys. I'll try to get a location.
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codespace
location: northeast florida Gender: Male
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| | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 6 on 2/9/2007 9:14 PM >
| | | I spotted a yard off the intracoastal here in Jax that looks like it takes old ships and scraps them down. That's probably why there isn't a whole lot in the way of graveyards, at least on the eastern coast of FL.
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Etownconcretex
location: long island,NY Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 7 on 2/13/2007 6:28 PM >
| | | what about by tarpan springs I remember there were boats throughout there.i dont know if that helps some looked pretty old and didnt seem like they would be able to sail anymore
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brookhaven
location: Orlando, FL Gender: Male
| | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 8 on 2/13/2007 9:22 PM >
| | | Only thing i can think of that might be similar is all the Boats that were abandoned off the Keys after the Hurricanes of 2004. I've traveled to Marathon and Key west as recently as early '06( ok, so not that recent) and still saw easily over a dozen yachts, schooners, etc laying in knee-high water everywhere. Only problem is, you have to find a place to park, then walk over a quarter mile in shallow water to get to them.....
Has anyone been to the Keys more recently and seen them still out there?
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BlueStreak
location: Orlando, FL Gender: Male
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 9 on 2/14/2007 4:51 AM >
| | | Yep they are still there. Most of them aren't that big, but ocasionally you'll see a good sized private sailboat cocked at a 45 degree angle, perched in 3 ft of water. You can see them from US 1 (the main drag), but probably alot more if you take a few side streets that more closely follow the shores of the larger islands. Blue
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yokes
location: Toronto Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 10 on 2/14/2007 2:15 PM >
| | | I shot these about Nov 2005 in Miami.
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Hinahanta
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| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 11 on 3/31/2007 4:08 AM >
| | | I lived in West Palm Beach for seven years (I now live in Houston Texas) and have not seen any ship grave yards or anything like it. The east coast is to deep any thing that sinks is completely submerged and if it is in shallow water it gets pounded by the surf. try looking south in the keys and on the west coast of Florida. I look for wrecked ships on the Texas coast, I use flashearth.com to do may "scouting" one of the best known and most easy to get to ship in Galveston is the S.S. Selma (latitude 29* 20' 39.3" longitude 94* 47' 10.5")
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nomeus
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| | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 12 on 4/23/2007 4:45 AM >
| | | we found it today and it was a blast
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carpemuffin
location: Evansville IN
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 13 on 4/27/2007 8:37 PM >
| | | Posted by nomeus we found it today and it was a blast
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My my, now wherever did you find that? I thought it didn't exist.
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nomeus
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| | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 14 on 4/27/2007 11:54 PM >
| | | yea well you tend to find things when you actively explore
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nomeus
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| | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 15 on 5/12/2007 2:29 AM >
| | | carpe, you look so small next to this thing! oh wait....was this at the graveyard too? i forget ;)
[last edit 5/12/2007 2:34 AM by nomeus - edited 1 times]
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carpemuffin
location: Evansville IN
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 16 on 5/12/2007 11:51 PM >
| | | What graveyard? .........
OH! that one, yeah it was. [last edit 5/12/2007 11:53 PM by carpemuffin - edited 1 times]
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nomeus
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| | | | | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 17 on 5/13/2007 4:34 AM >
| | | people are so interested! look at all the replies we have received!!! im so overwhelmed! (insert one eyebrow raised emoticon here) [last edit 5/13/2007 6:17 AM by nomeus - edited 1 times]
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Otaku
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 18 on 5/13/2007 7:44 AM >
| | | Could I venture a guess that you found this along the St.John's River?
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carpemuffin
location: Evansville IN
| | Re: Florida Ship Graveyards? <Reply # 19 on 5/13/2007 12:57 PM >
| | | Which one?
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