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My neighbor lost a piece of grey plastic dock decking during yesterday’s strong storm. The section is about 4’x4’. The property is just east of Foley Island near the Long Island Bridge in Moultonborough. The decking does float. Thank you in advance for any help.
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Let's hope it is visible from the helm! Flat floating objects are nasty trouble!
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Welcome to the Forum. Please post if/when found.
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With all this wind, it's gotta have landed somewhere?!
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