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Later shot to gauge how much was under water when the tide was up. View from stern. - 20160407 133103
Later shot to gauge how much was under water when the tide was up. View from the bow. - DSC 2967
Overall view of Happy Mouse on the sea wall. A whole sheet of the side of the hull has broken from the gunwale down at the centre of the starboard side. - DSC 2968
View of the bow, damage to side of hull in bottom left corner. - DSC 2969
View of the stern, damage to the side of the boat in bottom right. Toilet is sitting in the cockpit, not sure who moved it there, but it was broken away from the hull where the concrete of the sea wall went through the side of the hull. The toilet is upside down with the glass fibre moulding that it sits on upper most. - DSC 2970
General view from further forward, with a different angle on the section of hull broken away on the starboard side. - DSC 2971
View from the stern. Boarding ladder damaged and pole that was mounted on the starboard quarter of the pushpit for the old Decca aerial (re-purposed as emergency VHF) has broken. - DSC 2972
View from front port quarter - she almost looks normal apart from the broken windows. - DSC 2973
View from the stern port quarter - again almost looks normal bar the broken windows and boarding ladder. - DSC 2974
Starboard cockpit locker showing hole in hull through to sea wall. - DSC 2975
Starboard berth in main cabin. Sea wall has broken into locker and the side of the berth has been pushed into the boat (it used to be vertical). - DSC 2976
Port berth in main cabin. Laying on the cabin floor are the slatted sliding doors from the hanging locker / toilet section. - DSC 2977
General view from the main hatchway through the centre of the boat. Hanging locker to port and toilet to starboard in section between main cabin and forecabin. - DSC 2978
View down the port side of the cabin from the cockpit. - DSC 2979
View through the forehatch into the starboard side of the forecabin. To the right is the toilet, under the weed is the concrete of the sea wall (the toilet itself is in the cockpit.