Everyone wanted to launch Saturday, recalls Joe DiCenzo of Pleasure Marina in Oakland Beach, even the owner of Twisted Thoughts, a 55-footer that made it into the slings with an easy foot to spare on …
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Everyone wanted to launch Saturday, recalls Joe DiCenzo of Pleasure Marina in Oakland Beach, even the owner of Twisted Thoughts, a 55-footer that made it into the slings with an easy foot to spare on either side as she was lowered into the water. Here, Joe works the travel lift while his brother, Anthony, ensures he’s on target, and an attentive spectator takes in the scene from a nearby truck. Predictably, being Mother’s Day, Sunday was a quiet day at the yard. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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