State to remove grounded boat

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KAILUA-KONA (AP) — The state Department of Land and Natural Resources is hiring a contractor to remove a 40-foot sailboat that ran aground on a Big Island reef.

KAILUA-KONA (AP) — The state Department of Land and Natural Resources is hiring a contractor to remove a 40-foot sailboat that ran aground on a Big Island reef.

The department said Tuesday the California owners of the boat SEAQUEL don’t have vessel insurance and can’t afford to salvage the boat. Preliminary work started Wednesday. The vessel should be moved to land today.

That, however, depends on surf conditions.

The department wants to move the boat soon to prevent further reef damage.

The ship ran aground off the Old Kona Airport park about 11:30 p.m. Sunday.

The department recently strengthened its ability to penalize people who intentionally or negligently damage coral.

Department spokeswoman Deborah Ward said it’s too early to say whether officials will investigate the boat’s owners for damaging coral.