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you can tell that its a point. probably headed around it too close to shore and misjudged, maybe loaded up and got some chine lock. bad boating skills none the less. could easily have been at night, possibly drunk.
the boat has the full cover snapped on. without knowing the situation i would asume that the boat came untied from a dock and floated away and ended up there.
although the lake gets nasty I don't see how it would get all the way up on the shore like that unless it was driven, especially with all the rocks there. don't know though.
there are always boating accidents on this particular lake. my cousin many years ago ran a boat right into somebody's boat house on that lake in the middle of the night, nearly killed his girlfriend... booze can do that. there are a lot of idiots with too much money and not enough brains in the muskoka area of ontario.
i could be wrong, but i don't think the boat was driven up on to the rocks..... if so, the driver was HAULIN and i would expect to see the driverside windshield to be missing at the very least lol
Yep, that sure looks like forum member RAB's boat!!!
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I don't think that boat got there under power. If it did, surely the tower would have clipped off the tree's branches, and scuffed/gouged/destroyed the hull. The tree is untouched, as is the hull even on the bow line.
Maybe it floated away in a bad storm, and wind/waves pushed it up there?
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