First off you were not getting this boat out with just a " Rope " here is some of the things I used in the retrival.
1. Drysuit
2. professional dive mask and snorkel ( yes I had to go under water )
3. REI climbing rope, I believe the size to be about 12 mm or so.
4. tow strap
5. multiple caribeeners
6. Bouys
Anyways the owners had contacted the dept. and told them they wanted the boat, so the dept did what they could to keep the vultures and thieves off of it. and I said I was willing to take a shot at it. The Wardens then had the owners call me and we made a deal .
I told them it would probably be a 500.00 minimum because of how it was lodged in and buried.....if they would have left the boat when it first sank instead of trying to get it out themselves it would have came right out, but as it was it was buried so hard in there that i had to go under water and shovel gravel off of the bow to dislodge it. The original place were the boat was lodged was about 7 feet deep so thye only way to get a line on it was to go under water and hook it up..................so actually after destroying a 200 foot piece of climbing rope which is a bunch of money and then the amount of time I was in the cold ass water I am going to ask for a minimum of 750.00 bucks which is more then a fair price for the time and effort that was involed.
we will see, the boat is definateley worth the effort because it is in great shape ....................
here is what it looks like now.................................

Peace
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