05/20/13 – Removal Of 3 Grounded Vessels On Mala Shoreline Concludes

Posted on May 20, 2013 in News Releases

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
News Release

 

NEIL ABERCROMBIE
GOVERNOR
WILLIAM J. AILA JR,
CHAIRPERSON

For Immediate Release May 20, 2013

 

REMOVAL OF 3 GROUNDED VESSELS ON MALA SHORELINE CONCLUDES

LAHAINA — DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Lahaina harbor office is concluding the removals of three grounded vessels that broke up into pieces along the shore near Mala Wharf due to high surf Friday and Saturday. Marine salvage company Parker Marine was hired to remove boat debris from the shoreline and began work over the weekend.

Current status today:

1. 30’ fiberglass sailboat “Best Revenge” — smaller pieces of this vessel were removed quickly on Saturday thanks to the crew of the Old Lahaina Luau who took quick action to clear the beach. Only two large pieces of the hull remain, and a keel, which will be floated out tomorrow by Parker Marine to a better location for removal to the central Maui landfill.

Best Revenge 1 of 2

Best Revenge 1 of 2

Best Revenge 2 of 2

Best Revenge 2 of 2

 

2. 30’ sailing vessel “Caribou III” — most of the broken pieces were quickly removed except for the mast and the mooring gear (ball and chain) which will be removed by Parker Marine when the surf subsides. The beach area is now clear.

"Caribou III" - Mooring ball still offshore

“Caribou III” – Mooring ball still offshore

3. 38’ trimaran “Triple Play” – pieces of the boat and foam were scattered along a half-mile stretch along the Mala shoreline. Area residents have been picking up pieces and placing them up on the shore. Removal of this vessel is now being handled by Parker Marine. Two of the three hulls have been removed. The forward half of the main center hull is stored at a private residence and will be removed tomorrow. A major cleanup will be needed to remove foam pieces on the beach.

"Triple Play" - foam pieces

“Triple Play” – foam pieces

"Triple Play" - foam pieces

“Triple Play” – foam pieces

 

 

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge
photos by DLNR Maui district boating office

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge
photos by DLNR Maui district boating office

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge
photos by DLNR Maui district boating office

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge

Parker Marine removing the pieces of the Best Revenge
photos by DLNR Maui district boating office

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Deborah Ward
Hawaii Dept. of Land and Natural Resources
Information Specialist
(808) 587-0320
fax (808) 587-0390