The life cycle of boats: Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor By AratiJuly 16, 2022 ( 5 ) Share this:FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPrintEmailLike this: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 Monochrome Mondays: Springtime newness By Arati23 hours ago “Regenerosity” Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, California By Arati5 days ago ( 2 ) Thursday doors: at 215 By Arati5 days ago 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 Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. 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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