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100 footer La Dolce Vita burns off the FL Keys

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  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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  2. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    Bad place for that to happen.
  3. kevin8tor

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    Or, a great place - depending on the desired outcome.
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    In a marine sanctuary?
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  5. Capt J

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    Not good. But at least it's far away from other boats in a crowded marina and also close enough to land that everyone got off safe and tendered to shore instead of the middle of the ocean.
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    People first.
  7. Capt Ralph

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    From the final looks of the wreck, we may never know how the gen-set(?) started this fire?
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    Out of idle curiosity, I googled the name and size, and found a Hargrave.
    Is she the one? Hard to tell from the wreck photos...
  9. YachtForums

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    According to Maritime Exec she was a Hargrave, but a DDG search revealed several boats under the 'La Dolce Vita' name including a Sunseeker, Lazzara & Moonen. The latter is alloy, so we can rule that out. This was a composite boat. Hard to discern from the on-fire photo, but it looks like the window profile of this Hargrave...

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  10. Pascal

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    Definitely looks like the Hargrave. She was for sale, just reduced $800k to $2.99M
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    Hmmmmmm.......
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