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Report Document Derelict or Abandoned Vessels Removed by Authorized Washington State Public Entities Number of Vessels: 924 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal CL03-001 <Null> Vancouver DNR CL10-002 <Null> WN 7354 MD 31 Vancouver Lake, NE shoreline Clark County Sheriff CL10-003 BCC17543M79 16 WDFW boat ramp 12100 blk NW Lower Clark County D River Rd Vancouver CL10-004 WN 106 GA 16 Ridgefield boat ramp Clark County CL11-004 <Null> <Null> 16 Davy Crocket sheet pile wall, Camus GH03-002B Arctic Westport Marina DNR IS12-002 unnamed Livingston WN 4154 MF Anacortes at Deception Pass DNR dinghy JF10-011 unknown blue skiff <Null> 12 Port Hadlock DNR KI08-010 WN 6250 V 22 North West corner of Port of Seattle Port of Seattle Terminal 5 KI10-017 unnamed catamaran WN 1983 NP 46 Quartermaster Harbor at Dockton King County & DNR KI11-005 WN 5148 RC Maury Island KI12-006 Sport'n Wood WN 9566X Sammamish River City of Kenmore KI15-016 The Wazzu Crew 297584 54 Fishermens Terminal dock 8 Port of Seattle KI15-020 Adulis-Zula WN 9979 J 29 Shilshole Bay Marina Port of Seattle KI19-015 Can of Worms WN 5004 MC 44 Lake Washington Seattle Harbor Patrol KI20-016 WN 4646 R 31 1900 block of NW Esplanade, near freeway DNR sign 10/7/2020 Derelict Vessel Removal, Dept of Natural Resouces, 360-902-1574 Page 1 of 45 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal sign KP03-004 <Null> WN 1584 JE 26 Ostrich Bay, Bremerton City of Bremerton KP03-008 Touch of Glass Port of Kingston Port of Kingston KP03-011A Petunia Eagle Harbor City of Bainbridge Island KP03-011B <Null> Eagle Harbor City of Bainbridge Island KP03-011C <Null> Eagle Habor City of Bainbridge Island KP07-019 Balboa WN 1949 KH 16 Manzanita Bay, Bainbridge Island City of Bainbridge Island KP10-026 WN 8174 R 22 Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island City of Bainbridge Island/DNR KP10-027 WN 1481 JA 27 Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island COBI/DNR KP11-003 Willetta WN 7048 JA 38 Port of Poulsbo Marina Port of Poulsbo KP11-004 unknown 20 Eagle Harbor City of Bainbridge Island sunken vessel next to KP03-012 KP12-011 Altair CCY242000676 Liberty Bay DNR KP12-012 Vision 250177 38 Liberty Bay DNR KP12-013 Chris-E WN-0089KD 33 Liberty Bay DNR KP12-018 Miss Serene WN 308 SUN 33 Sinclair inlet near SW Bay St., ort Orchard Port Orchard PD MA10-005 WN 5166 H 30 Stretch Island DNR MA14-003 Hallelujah WN 5777 JB 30 Case Inlet, North Bay DNR PA10-001 Shamu 540129 39 Port of Ilwaco Port of Ilwaco PA12-001 Cloud Nine WN 7787 NG 36 525 1st Ave., Ilwaco, WA 98624 Port of Illwaco PI09-012 Chelsea 224464 68 Hylebos DNR PI10-010B unknown white cabin WN 7416 MF 37 Gig Harbor Gig Harbor/DNR cruiser PI15-008 Moore Fun II WN 549 R 31 city of Tacoma CIty of Tacoma Fire Dept. PI20-015 Delfin Pt. Defiance Marina Boat Launch Tacoma Fire Dept 10/7/2020 Derelict Vessel Removal, Dept of Natural Resouces, 360-902-1574 Page 2 of 45 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal PI20-015 Delfin Pt. Defiance Marina Boat Launch Tacoma Fire Dept SG14-005 WN 2931 NW 28 DNR SJ11-003 Pescador WN 7335 S Beaverton Cove, Friday Harbor San Juan County SJ12-007 Laura WN 0801 ND 30 SW side of Satellite Island off of Stuart San Juan County Island SN11-004 Solta 213101 53 Port of Everett Port of Everett SN13-003 Big Deal WN 4118 R 32 Port of Everett Port of Everett TH10-006 WN 5137 MA 0 Swantown Boatworks (doesn't match boat) TH10-007 white/blue sailboat WN 5137 MA 18 Budd Inlet Olympia Port of Olympia TH11-008 Destination Unknown WN 3212 G 34 West Bay Marina, Olympia DNR WC10-002 beached sailboat at WN 8716 NF 25 Bellingham Bellingham WC18-005 WN 5581 JE 27 Bellingham Bay Port of Bellingham WC19-004 WN 5922 MB 29 on breakwall at Squalicum Harbor Port of Bellingham 1 CL09-001 <Null> ground off 20 boat ramp, Clark County Clark County Sherrif 1 CL09-004 WN 194 EB 15 Main channel Lewis River Clark County 1 CL16-009 Silverbelle OR 659 AAU 30 Redlion Hotel guest dock in Vancouver WA DNR 1 CM07-001 <Null> WN 1935 LA 31 Green Point, Port Angeles DNR 1 CM09-002 Montana Drifter WN 1639 LD 37 Beached in Port Angeles Harbor DNR 1 CM09-005 Binghy WN 4654 JB 26 Port Angeles Harbor DNR 1 CM09-006 The Drifter WN 5714 NS 36 Near City Pier, Port Angeles Harbor DNR 1 CM09-007 Lady Phyl 931101 54 Neah Bay DNR 1 CM09-008 Que Pasa WN 1637 MG 28 Port of PA Boat Haven Port of Port Angeles 1 CM15-002 Nicole Leane WN 6634 KH 50 La Push, Quileutte Marina DNR 1 CM16-001 <Null> WN 0992 SA 49 South side of the Dungeness Spit DNR 10/7/2020 Derelict Vessel Removal, Dept of Natural Resouces, 360-902-1574 Page 3 of 45 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal 1 CM16-001 <Null> WN 0992 SA 49 South side of the Dungeness Spit DNR 1 CZ07-001 <Null> WN 5437 T 17 Cowlitz River, 1 mile north of Columbia DNR confluence 1 CZ15-001 WN 9375 NN 28 6801 Willow Grove Rd, Longview WA DNR 1 GH07-002 Saga 42 Westport Marina, Port of Grays Harbor Port of Grays Harbor 1 GH07-003 Wauna/Ruth G 225825 52 Westport Marina, Float 5-EA, Port of Grays Port of Grays Harbor Harbor 1 GH07-004 Terry B 239894 40 Westport Marina, Float 21-KK, Port of Port of Grays Harbor Grays Harbor 1 GH07-005 Ptarmigan 649109 32 Westport Marina, Float 20-JJ, Port of Grays Port of Grays Harbor Harbor 1 GH09-007 Lilja 233784 33 Westport Marina, float 21 Port of Grays Harbor 1 GH10-003 Fleet WN 136 KWA 54 Westport Marina Port of Grays Harbor 1 GH11-003 Miss Elora WN 0439 RP 40 Westhaven State Park, Westport DNR 1 GH11-004 Dare II 245990 48 Ocean Shores DNR 1 GH15-001 <Null> 20 Cosmopolis DNR 1 GH15-002 Tamara USCG # 42 Ocean City State Park DNR 544691 1 GH15-003 <Null> WN 3537 NT 18 2 miles east of the South Montesano boat DNR launch on the Chehalis River 1 GH15-004 Persistence 227151 68 Westport Marina Port of Grays Harbor 1 GH16-001 ILA 243404 37 Outer Coast Westhaven State Park DNR 1 IS07-002 Climax Two, aka WN 550 CV 32 Appletree Cove, Kingston, formerly Camano Kitsap County Busted Flush Island 1 IS07-004 unnamed, Yellow WN 4904 JR, 18 Fort Ebey State Park, Point Partridge Beach Fort Ebey State Park Bayliner VIN# BLB311MU0675 1 IS08-002 Soul Mate WN 406 BB 28 400 yards west of Coupeville Wharf, Penn Port of Coupeville Cove, Whidbey Island 1 IS09-005 Endless Summer WN 1569 X 30 City of Oak Harbor Marina City of Oak Harbor 1 IS09-006 Serious Issues WN 4137 JC 27 Penn Cove, Island County DNR 10/7/2020 Derelict Vessel Removal, Dept of Natural Resouces, 360-902-1574 Page 4 of 45 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal 1 IS10-001 Carpe Diem 533716, WN 37 Penn Cove Road and N. Gabrielson Road, Port of Coupeville 0314 KH Penn Cove 1 IS11-004 Freda WN 9462 RA 34 Deception Pass State Park, Hoypus Point DNR 1 IS12-004 Special Lady WN 2971 JE 26 Useless Bay, Whidbey Island DNR 1 IS13-001 Grumpy WN 9905 D 50 Double Bluff, Whidbey Island DNR 1 IS13-002 WN 1774 RG 19 Partridge Point, Island County DNR 1 IS13-003 WN 9649 NZ, 27 Strawberry Point DNR displaying WN 1045 KG 1 IS14-009 WN 4946 MC 35 Smilk Bay DNR 1 JF03-002 Voyager WN 5555 NC 30 Beached, Lower Hadlock Jefferson County 1 JF07-002 Swan 2, geoduck boat 399 SKO 28 Pleasant Harbor DNR 1 JF07-004 unnamed fishing boat WN 117 SUN 30 Fisherman's Bay, Coyle, Jefferson Co. Jefferson County Environmental Health 1 JF07-007 Wulf Chyld - blue WN 6155 RH 40 Mats Mats Bay DNR trimaran (decal 281401) 1 JF07-010 Cape Flattery 241146 71 Kilisut Harbor, Mystery Bay, Port Townsend DNR 1 JF09-003 Yankee Sundowner 220308 50 Mystery Bay DNR 1 JF10-002 Galliant WN 7328 JA 26 Port Townsend Port of Port Townsend/DNR 1 JF10-003 unk yellow glasply <Null> 18 South side of Hood Canal Bridge DNR 1 JF10-004 WN 56 BN 22 Quimper Penninsula between McCurdy Point DNR and Cape George, Discovery Bay 1 JF10-007 Liberty WN 0760 NP 53 Mats Mats Bay DNR 1 JF10-007B Liberty WN 0760 NP 50 was drifting with the tides in Port Susan DNR and now is the Port of Everetts work yard. 1 JF10-009 Mojac WN 8335 KE 35 Port Hadlock outside breakwater DNR 1 JF10-010 <Null> WN 2328 JE 34 Port Hadlock DNR 1 JF10-012 STARLIGHT 593139 35 JACKSON COVE DNR 10/7/20201 JF11-001 Derelict VesselWN 2954 Removal, A Dept of28 Natural Resouces,Coyle, outside 360-902-1574 marina DNR Page 5 of 45 Priority DVRP Number Vessel Name Vessel ID Boat Length General Location APE Conducting Removal 1 JF11-001 WN 2954 A 28 Coyle, outside marina DNR 1 JF11-003 WN 4271 GB Port Hadlock Port of Port Townsend 1 JF12-003 WN 8188 K 37 Mats Mats Bay DNR 1 JF12-009 New Star WN $27975 180 Port Ludlow DNR 1 JF14-003 Avalon WN 4505 SB 60 Pleasant Harbor: Near State Park Dock just DNR North of Pleasant Harbor Marina 1 JF15-007 Nutmeg WN 6511 JR 25 Shine Park boat launch on the west side of DNR Hood Canal bridge 1 KI06-004 golden tides vessel WN 7678 E 30 Shilshole Bay, Seattle DNR 1 KI06-005 unknown red dingy WN 0944 AR 10 Shilshole Bay, Seattle DNR 1 KI06-006 Hosky 265341 29 Shilshole Bay, Seattle DNR 1 KI06-007 Deliverance WN 9484 V 33 West Seattle DNR 1 KI07-001 Excalibur WN 4427 JH 40 Kenmore City Park City of Kenmore 1 KI07-016 unknown Pacemaker WN 7091 RA 40 Duwamish River Port of Seattle 1 KI08-009 Normandy USCG # 38 Port of Seattle Fishermen's Terminal near Port of Seattle 239356 west wall.
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