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<blockquote data-quote="Cobravenomous" data-source="post: 261187" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I remember that day and the days before and right after. I live in the Sault and the ship sunk about 60 miles north of me. I remember the night the ship went down, I was in my friend Vega and I thought that the winds downtown were going to flip the car. My other buddy and I went for a drive a day of two after she went down and saw the Coast Guard boat going back and forth obviously looking for the ship and debris. The waves were amazing, probably 30’, you could surf them. Typically you see a five foot wave, but these waves were crazy. Can’t believe it’s already been 46 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobravenomous, post: 261187, member: 4592"] I remember that day and the days before and right after. I live in the Sault and the ship sunk about 60 miles north of me. I remember the night the ship went down, I was in my friend Vega and I thought that the winds downtown were going to flip the car. My other buddy and I went for a drive a day of two after she went down and saw the Coast Guard boat going back and forth obviously looking for the ship and debris. The waves were amazing, probably 30’, you could surf them. Typically you see a five foot wave, but these waves were crazy. Can’t believe it’s already been 46 years! [/QUOTE]
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