The life cycle of boats: Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor By AratiJuly 16, 2022 ( 5 ) Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Categories: Photography, Seascapes, The JourneyTags: Boats, California Coast, Harbor, Life cycles, Monterey Bay, Motor boats, Pacific Coast, Sailboats, Sailing, Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor, Water Related Articles Closing out 2024 – Preparing for 2025 By AratiDecember 31, 2024 ( 2 ) Monochrome Mondays: Dredging the harbor By AratiDecember 30, 2024 Storm surge aftermath – upper harbor – Santa Cruz, California – December 2024 By AratiDecember 29, 2024 ( 4 ) 5 comments › Curt Mekemson July 16, 2022 • 11:53 am That last photo is what I would expect to see after a Tsunami, Arati. Were the boats just dumped there willy-nilly or did Mother Nature play a role? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓ Arati August 3, 2022 • 4:29 pm Yes, after a tsunami or hurricane. In this case it’s the willy-nilly dumping. A junkyard for boats! LikeLike Reply ↓ Curt Mekemson August 8, 2022 • 8:10 am I confess, I’ve never seen a junkyard for boats. LikeLike Reply ↓ Arati August 16, 2022 • 7:45 pm I hadn’t either and actually was pretty shocked to see this. These boats and their maintenance can be so pricey. Seeing these left me wondering… LikeLike Reply ↓ Curt Mekemson August 18, 2022 • 11:29 am Probably something like, “Gee honey, this boat is beyond repair. It will be less expensive for me to buy a new one.” LikeLike Reply ↓ your thoughts, reflections are welcomed Cancel reply Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
That last photo is what I would expect to see after a Tsunami, Arati. Were the boats just dumped there willy-nilly or did Mother Nature play a role?
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Yes, after a tsunami or hurricane. In this case it’s the willy-nilly dumping. A junkyard for boats!
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I confess, I’ve never seen a junkyard for boats.
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I hadn’t either and actually was pretty shocked to see this. These boats and their maintenance can be so pricey. Seeing these left me wondering…
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Probably something like, “Gee honey, this boat is beyond repair. It will be less expensive for me to buy a new one.”
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