Identification Of The "south Jack Wreck" - Former Yacht Of Kaiser Wilhelm II

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Mike, that fits perfectly with my impressions of the wreck. I had described it as a "Gilded Age" steam yacht built between 1890 and 1910. In fact, I had found pictures to show people of what I thought the yacht originally looked like, and they are very similar to your pictures of the ship!

Great job on the ID! :D
 
In fact, I had found pictures to show people of what I thought the yacht originally looked like, and they are very similar to your pictures of the ship!

I had forgotten about that but yes, you in fact, did show a pic of what you thought it once looked like. Pretty nifty.
 
Very nice...

Yes, that's where Walter, Dario and I were attacked by bulls... and where Tracy and I ran into these...

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It seems like late May, early June the SouthJack wreck turns into a singles bar for randy bullsharks! I don't think the sharks trying to eat you, Jim, just lowering their standards! :D
 
It seems like late May, early June the SouthJack wreck turns into a singles bar for randy bullsharks! I don't think the sharks trying to eat you, Jim, just lowering their standards! :D
Last year, they were interested... The year before, they were hungry :D
 
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