Mar 11, 2015 11:51 PM EDT
45 Foot Yacht Washes Ashore: Over $200,000 Luxury Cruiser Feared To Be Buried In Sand

45 foot yacht washes ashore at North Island Naval base in Coronado, California after flash storm two weeks ago. What used to be a high-end pricey yacht is now feared to be buried on the sand and would be confiscated soon by the federal government.

The 45 foot yacht washes ashore was valued at such a hefty price. It is estimated to be costing around more than $200,000 and the owner was reported to be an elderly, who isn't at the town at the moment. The used to be pristine vessel was also reported to be from San Francisco.

 Reports revealed that there is little information about the 45 Foot Yacht washes ashore as its name was partially buried in the sand. According to Fox 5, the vessel is designed with fiber glass, and looked like it had been in great shape.

"I've never seen anything like that in the 30 years I've been surfing in Coronado," Jason Ronis told Fox 5. Others surfers who have seen the San Francisco-registered yacht told that the previous deluxe cruiser is now partially submerged in water and sands fill the lower staterooms.

Fox45 revealed that the government is now looking on the probable arrangement for the 45 Foot Yacht washes ashore if it will not be claimed by the owner the soonest time possible.

What's more surprising is that the 45 foot yacht washes ashore was designed to circumnavigate the world, but now it is dreaded to be wasted.

In 2008, a 55-foot shipwreck Ketch sailboat was reported to be washed ashore in 1300 block of North Ocean Boulevard, Pompano beach, Florida. There were two people on board who were allegedly safe and not injured.

According to the video uploaded in YouTube, there were allegations that the captain of the vessel is under BUI (boating under the influence) of alcohol.

What happens next to the 45 foot yacht washes ashore is still unknown. The navy and the federal government are still waiting for the owner of the ship to claim it. Otherwise, it will soon be owned by the government.

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