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Titanic - it's fate
Mark Wilkinson named his 16-foot cabin cruiser "Titanic 2". It seems that he did not believe in superstition or something "as a vessel called." In the end, the guy from Birmingham was left without a boat. It just could not pull the water, drowning the poor fellow.
The boat is really escaped the sad fate of his namesake - it still able to get out of the water. The feed is gone completely, but in the cabin air bubble formed - it saved "Titanic." Master it cost 1,000 pounds ... down the drain.



The boat is really escaped the sad fate of his namesake - it still able to get out of the water. The feed is gone completely, but in the cabin air bubble formed - it saved "Titanic." Master it cost 1,000 pounds ... down the drain.