After some long days the concerted effort of the Titan crew and some unique heavy equipment, the New Carissa has moved. Some of us watched as it moved an inch at a time but Titan was there 24/7. They're not done yet but this was a major hurdle. Soon they will remove the engine and the propeller.
Gene LaRochelle
New Carissa being lifted from the sand
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New Carissa Salvage barges moving out
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New Carissa -- Salvage complete*
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Last pieces of shipwreck New Carissa
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New Carissa -- almost gone.
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Rough seas pounded New Carissa today
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New Carissa gets smaller and smaller
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Another huge chunk leaves the NewCarissa
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New Carissa salvage requires 24/7 work.
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New tactic in salvaging the New Carissa.
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The end of the New Carissa
says ... on Saturday, Aug 9 at 9:08 PM
When are they going to remove the Peter Iredale?
says ... on Saturday, Aug 9 at 5:50 PM
Yeah, too bad. Maybe Oregon can replace it with some other eyesore.
says ... on Saturday, Aug 9 at 1:29 PM
why move it at all. let the sand have it. a lot of money spent for no reason. it won't pollute anything at all.
says ... on Saturday, Aug 9 at 6:30 AM
IT will be very nice too see a clean beach again...no matter what the cost...
says ... on Friday, Aug 8 at 6:02 PM
I will miss seeing her. Its sad they are removing it


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