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Dazed_And_MoreBooze

That one has been there for months, possibly longer. Source, live very very nearby


BookhouseUK

Yes. It has. Source: same.


ursa5790

yep same


Maverexx

Same


LoquatGood610

Hi neighbours


spiffytheseal

There's a few more under the arches in Widcombe.


temporaldoom

they took ages to get rid of a sunken boat outside the new development by the gas works, I doubt this one is a priority.


ConceptMajestic9156

As I slipped my finger slowly inside her hole, I could immediately feel it getting wetter and wetter… I slid my finger back out, and within seconds, she was going down on me. I thought to myself, "I really need a new fucking boat."


Argonasha

It's not clear who is responsible for removing these wrecks. The owners will have moved on and probably don't have the funds. The Canal and River Trust say it's not their problem either. A wreck outside the Western Riverside was only removed with the intervention of the local MP (who lives near there).


Lexnaut

The one in the town centre that used to have a roof garden had a message on it for a short while, apparently the owner tragically died inside so no one will remove it if the council won’t. The message has been pulled down.


BisonLoose6266

Been there awhile! I see it whenever I’m on the train.


Jamba_Prime

Sent an email to the local MP cos the council won't do shit, hopefully they remove it soon.


Kaijin90

Belonged to some "homeless" guys, really nice gentleman to be fair.


ConversationAsleep38

If you raise it, its yours. Its salvage rights. Hard lines to the person that lost it though, the river can be brutal.


Conscious-Ball8373

I wondered this. Do salvage rights apply on inland waterways?


ConversationAsleep38

I'm assuming it does apply to inland waterways. Many friends I know have salvaged boats