News Myrna Beach, Fla. (WFLA) – After a man’s boat washed on land south of News Myrna Beach four months ago, he finds himself hiding in a boat in the sand.
Some nearby residents believed it was a crane from afar. However, during a thorough examination, they said they were surprised to find the yacht.
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According to a report from NBC affiliate WESH, the boat owner, who wanted to remain anonymous, said he spent a week at a nearby hotel when he first ran around from No Easter pushing on land.
However, when he hears a stranger climbing his boat and taking his belongings, he decides to take shelter. It’s been four months since he moved.
“He’s an adventurer. It’s him. He’s extremely brave and brave, and he’s just protecting himself. “I’m going to be doing the same thing.”
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The captain told the news outlet that he bought a boat a few days before he sailed on a trip to the sea. However, when his anchor collapsed, the wind and the tide beached the boat.

Earlier this week, the rescue company said it would remove the boat for an astounding $30,000, Wesh reported.
“You have to enter like a crew and pull away from the beach, but you’re pulling it away from the beach. You can either till it or rudder, or something that can break,” added Gilbert. “And maybe there’s a hole in it. So you put it out there that sinks, and now you’re out of it.”
The boat owner said he could return to the sea within a week, hoping that the damage to his new home would not be that severe.