45 foot yacht washes ashore

45 foot yacht washes ashore, The headline “45-foot yacht shore” is trending. About two weeks ago, a flash storm hit the San Diego County/Coronado peninsula shores, it caused an impressive 45-foot yacht to wash ashore and get buried in the sand of the beach in North Island Naval or NAS North Island.

According to lifeguards, when the ship landed on Naval Base Coronado, there was no passenger on board. Due to the fact that civilians are not allowed on the aerospace-industrial complex, it is very difficult to get a close-up of the 45-foot yacht.

The blue water trawler yacht may have the following features:

“A ballasted, full keel, heavy displacement fiberglass hull with encapsulated stringers.Complete array of Garmin navigational equipment, Furuno radar, auto-pilot, custom-designed boom davit for tender, electric Ideal windlass, two Bruce-type anchors and even an additional danforth anchor.”

But according to a local reporter from FOX San Diego, who was able to view the vessel via surfboard, it has sustained substantial damages. Sand has swamped the lower staterooms and it is half buried in the shoreline.

The name of the boat is also partially buried in the sand, making it very difficult to know who it belongs to. It is also believed that the boat might belong to an elderly man from San Francisco, who is currently out of state.

If the owner does not claim the boat that is worth more than $200,000 soon, it will become the property of the federal government. Jason Bronis, a beach-goer, said that he heard about the 45-foot yacht story from a friend, who body-surfs near the naval base and he had to come out and see it for himself. Bronis explained:

“In the 30 years I have been surfing, I have never seen anything like this. It’s not often you see a vessel like this. It looked like it was a prestigious vessel, but now the windows are smashed, the antennas are broken, and more sand covering it as days go by. This is sad.”

Another surfer, who got a closer look at the boat, jokingly stated that someone might try to sell the parts on the internet soon.

45-foot yacht hits California shore with a lot of mystery: Will it ever reveal some of its secrets? What are your thoughts on the 45-foot yacht?