Sinking boat

Published 1:30 am Monday, November 13, 2023

Unidentified men work to try to pull the partially sunken, 36-foot ketch Touchstone off the sand after it was blown off its anchorage during a windstorm that blew across Port Townsend Bay on Friday night and Saturday morning. Another round of gusty winds is expected today. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Unidentified men work to try to pull the partially sunken, 36-foot ketch Touchstone off the sand after it was blown off its anchorage during a windstorm that blew across Port Townsend Bay on Friday night and Saturday morning. Another round of gusty winds is expected today. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Unidentified men work to try to pull the partially sunken, 36-foot ketch Touchstone off the sand after it was blown off its anchorage during a windstorm that blew across Port Townsend Bay on Friday night and Saturday morning. Another round of gusty winds is expected today. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Unidentified men work to try to pull the partially sunken, 36-foot ketch Touchstone off the sand after it was blown off its anchorage during a windstorm that blew across Port Townsend Bay on Friday night and Saturday morning. Another round of gusty winds is expected today. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Unidentified men work to try to pull the partially sunken, 36-foot ketch Touchstone off the sand after it was blown off its anchorage during a windstorm that blew across Port Townsend Bay on Friday night and Saturday morning. Another round of gusty winds is expected today.