Well what a surprise, it was there again today. The first picture was taken from about 130 yards away. Notice how distinctive this boat is, blue hull, and a very long bow section from the house. I can't remember seeing one just like it except for Abernathy's. The second image is from 60 yards away, notice the shark moral on the cabin, notice the name Shear Water. I know you love to bicker (by your own admission), so no, I didn't get the registration number and do a public records search to see if there was another boat with a blue hull, long bow section, shark mural on the cabin, name of Shear Water that belongs to somebody other than Abernathy. Yesterday I saw it from way on the west side, about 350 yards away. So yeah I know it was his boat. Now having seen it, you are going to tell me, that it is not instantly recognizable from even a very far distance? "Was that his boat I saw anchored today just outside the swimming area on the eastside, where that old cabin cruiser
Sue Sez used to be moored?" I was dead certain it was him. The question was rhetorical. Or perhaps you would like to argue that the image is photoshopped, and that this isn't actually Phil Foster Park, Blue Heron Bridge, in Riviera Beach Florida. Considering your expertise on the area never having been here, and living on the other side of the country. Yeah so go ahead and tell me how a fisherman with a treble hook is so much more danger and risk to divers than this boat moving in and out of an area where people are diving. The idea that the bridge should be shut to fisherman because people scuba dive there was/is stupid and entitled. BTW it remains status quo, i.e. fishing still allowed. Show me the documentation of reports of scuba divers being hooked by fisherman, not a bunch of anecdotes.
Regardless, of whether I have images, it still makes him a colossal hypocrite. He should be offshore, his words not mine.
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