Anyone else see this abandoned boat near the dam?

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Pre2012-Conley Bottom Mostly, Waitsboro, Alligator I&II ramps, Leesford, Pulaski County Park (when it has water), Grider, State Dock (via boat), and Jamestown are a few places you might find me.
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Anyone else see this abandoned boat near the dam?

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Looks like it has been there quite a while and amazingly enough it still has it's prop.

There was also a Grider Hill trash can in this cove even though it is across the main lake from Indian Creek.

This should be the correct cove
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Marina/Ramp: Currently mostly out of Jamestown but spend a lot of time at the other Marinas.

Pre2012-Conley Bottom Mostly, Waitsboro, Alligator I&II ramps, Leesford, Pulaski County Park (when it has water), Grider, State Dock (via boat), and Jamestown are a few places you might find me.
Location: Kentucky (Lake Cumberland)
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Re: Anyone else see this abandoned boat near the dam?

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Marine Assist has recovered the boat and posted some details here
http://lakecumberland.com/forum/viewthr ... #pid376033
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