A large powerboat that’s been beached for months on Beer Can Island in the St. Croix River has drawn complaints, social media infamy and enough water that its rear is sinking.
It’s not clear when it will be removed, or by whom, even as the Hudson (Wis.) City Council last month responded by writing a new ordinance calling for fines of up to $1,000 per day for abandoned watercraft.
The skipper who beached the vessel earlier this summer said he’s been hounded by his Afton neighbors over it, enough that he plans to move out of state.
Grayson Talbot McNew said the situation is “a nightmare for me. My boat sank, and I’ve had people prying into my personal life. I’ve had death threats.”
McNew said Friday that he recently sold the 54-foot Bluewater Intercoastal to someone; he declined to say who. McNew, who twice has run for the Minnesota House of Representatives, said it was his first “and last” boat. For now, it sits within view of downtown Hudson — an eyesore, but not an uncommon one.
Hudson City Administrator Brentt Michalek and Hudson Police Chief Geoff Willems said Monday that the city is awaiting the new owner’s contact information.
This isn’t the first time Hudson officials have found themselves looking for an owner of a derelict boat left on Beer Can Island. It’s a popular spot for boaters to beach their watercraft and camp overnight; it’s not uncommon to see a boat at the same spot for days or even weeks. And it seems each fall there’s at least one that never leaves.
Derelict boat list
Three of those boats are now stored at Hudson’s city impound lot at 1421 2nd St., Willems said: