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Newhaven from Denton Island 15 3 10
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I have no idea whose responsibility this wreck is. It has obviously been a house boat at some point. To get it out - if it is water tight - it would have to be towed all the way round Denton Island, as the clearance under the bridge is too tight. As it is it is an eye-sore; more because of the junk stacked on its deck than the boat itself.
I have no idea whose responsibility this wreck is. It has obviously been a house boat at some point. To get it out - if it is water tight - it would have to be towed all the way round Denton Island, as the clearance under the bridge is too tight. As it is it is an eye-sore; more because of the junk stacked on its deck than the boat itself.
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