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Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 7th, '15, 11:13
by wmachovina
Talking to a Captain down here ( Islamorada) said the surveyor that did the survey for Seachele when I sold her to some Venezuelan guy, said she burned up or sank. Gone. Devastating, such a beautiful wonderful boat. Trying to get details, thought someone here may know something. Sad day. Bill Machovina

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 7th, '15, 12:27
by Navatech
wmachovina wrote:Talking to a Captain down here ( Islamorada) said the surveyor that did the survey for Seachele when I sold her to some Venezuelan guy, said she burned up or sank. Gone. Devastating, such a beautiful wonderful boat. Trying to get details, thought someone here may know something. Sad day. Bill Machovina
Don't believe any old rumor just because it comes from a trusted source... His/her upstream source might be less then accurate... Not until you have been able to verify the rumor...

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 7th, '15, 12:55
by Olivier
Yes 100% agree

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 7th, '15, 19:43
by jackryan
Hi Bill, I hope the rumors are wrong. Hate to loose any of these beauties. If you can figure out how, post a few pics of Seachele for us.

JR

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 7th, '15, 20:25
by wmachovina
[url=http://s203.photo%20bucket.com/user/wmachovina/media/8165b8a0.jpg.html]Image[/url] hope they are only rumors, but I'm not optimistic. Seachele loaded heavy for 3 weeks in the Abacos

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 9th, '15, 10:11
by bob lico
beautifully done 31, yes indeed that would be tragic if true.

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 9th, '15, 13:30
by Dug
Bill,

Fingers are crossed that she ends up being ok. I know, I know, its just a boat, just a material thing. But I have to tell you, Alchemy and I have been together through a lot. She has her quirks, some might call personality. I would be sad as hell.

Dug

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 9th, '15, 13:58
by Carl
A pretty boat no doubt, hope she turns up and all is well.

But even if gone...the memories on her will last a lifetime.


Sometimes its better a boat is lost then fall into disrepair...that's a haunting image.
I saw my old boat two years after I sold her...almost unrecognizable. Especially on these older boats...it is like
those old Dracula movies when the vampire is killed, the scene where it ages lifetimes in mere seconds then falls away to dust.


Fingers crossed for you...

Carl

Re: Seachele lost

Posted: Mar 10th, '15, 08:36
by jackryan
Bill,

Thanks for the picture. What a beautiful boat. Keep us posted if you hear any news on her.

JR