Doc Wong Warships to Reefs Update

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I got some small warships for you. :D They're about 14inch long and would be great for creating some homes or maybe a home for an octopus!

Actually Roy, if you have destroyers and cruisers, I can use them to make a model of an artificial reef for display during our big annual meeting on the USS Hornet in Alameda in February.
 
This is all new to me. I wish I had known you were pushing for this in the Humboldt Bay area. I would have loved to help with that. I live in Eureka and have often wondered what it would be like to have a reef ship in the area. Doc if you get back up to this neck of the woods (literally) let me know. I'd love to see something like this happen up here.
 
This is all new to me. I wish I had known you were pushing for this in the Humboldt Bay area. I would have loved to help with that. I live in Eureka and have often wondered what it would be like to have a reef ship in the area. Doc if you get back up to this neck of the woods (literally) let me know. I'd love to see something like this happen up here.

We are definitely still open to sinking a ship in the Humboldt area and can certainly relook into that area. If you'd like to start a sink group activity in that area, you can work under our umbrella if you want.

PM me and I'll fill you in on the details!
 
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