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Photos by Capt. Tom Serio/credit the-triton.com
Legacy is the 158 foot Perini Navi that hurricane Wilma blew onto the sea grass beds of the Key West Florida in October 2005. Winds of 125 mph and 8 foot surge pushed her port-side first nearly a mile through the grass. They are now trying to pull her out the way she came in. She draws 11 ft and is sitting in 2 ft of water. She is 300 tons of steal, the mast came down in the storm. Good Luck!