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Stealth Boat Found in Washington

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posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 10:54 AM
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Coast to Coast AM is hosting some pictures on it's website about a stealth boat which was recently found to be abandoned in a church parking lot. Strange stuff:

This stripped super hi-tech boat was left abandoned in a church parking lot in Bothell Washington, about 3 miles north of the FEMA Base, with no explanation on 8/11/04. The inside has an amazing number of spaces for gages and who knows what else. The construction is such, that you would think only Boeing or Lockeed Martin could afford to build something like this. If anyone knows anything about this boat I sure would like to know more about it.

--David Gray

Boat Pictures



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 10:57 AM
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That looks like a James Bond boat to me. It honestly doesn't look to stealthy because it's shaped like any other civilian boat.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 10:57 AM
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Looks cool. Who the heck would just ditch it in a parking lot? Not sure I'd call it high tech, though.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 12:46 PM
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That's a boat that thing don't look like it could float. Just because it has some points here and there doesn't really make it high tech. I�m sure someone was trying to make an offer to god by leaving it in the churches parking lot



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 01:31 PM
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Both the boat and the trailer are somewhat odd, and the way the boat sits on the trailer seems rather odd as well -- almost as if optimized for display of the boat's design.

It goes without saying that if this were a genuine black world project, there is no way in heaven or hell that it would be left in a church parking lot. I mean, c'mon.

Rather, this looks like a prop from some sort of TV or movie production. How it ended up where it did, however, is probably the greater mystery.

The answer to the riddle probably will be found by examing how the boat is disposed of:

1) If "the government" comes and takes it, then there's probably something to it.

2) If the "holy stealth boat" becomes church property, them "hmmm". May be some sort of laundering scheme.

3) If the "holy boat" is purchased by a carnival operator who buys it from the church, then this is probably some sort of laundering scheme.

4) You never know. Maybe some down and out secret agent decided to give his boat to "God". After stripping it of all the good stuff, of course (lest God discover national security secrets).

All in all, Coast to Coast does seem to be the right place for this story.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 02:03 PM
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I really hate to tell all of you this, but Seattle (Bothell) just had the huge yearly event of Sea Fair. Hydro racing and more which draws over 300,000 people, various companies, the Blue Angels, and a Navy Fleet.

Chances are that it is something related to that, either a show or a test race boat, or something.

Also the ultra high-tech label seems a bit much.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 02:07 PM
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Originally posted by Majic
Both the boat and the trailer are somewhat odd, and the way the boat sits on the trailer seems rather odd as well -- almost as if optimized for display of the boat's design.


Actually, it is common to mount a motor boat at an angle on a trailer, especially when it may be wider than a lane of traffic. Many of the dual hull racing boats are loaded onto their trailers at an angle to keep their sides from clipping passing cars.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 04:05 PM
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That boat looks wierd, like it was loosely based on the F-117.

Who would go to all the bother of building something like that and abandon it in a church's car park.

Can't help but say it looks cool though



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 06:28 PM
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You wouldn't paint a stealth boat black, for a start.



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 12:00 AM
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Alright, well it's not the James Bond boat:



And why can't you paint a stealth boat black?



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 12:09 AM
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Oh, the shape of it is far too sharp for it to be a stealth boat.



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 12:18 AM
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That thing looks like it was built in someone's garage.



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 12:30 AM
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Too much metal to be stealth. Probably built for speed with a high strength hull. Lots of places for gadgets like maybe electronic monitoring but not enough antenna mountings. They will be checking it for drug residue I'm sure....



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 01:05 AM
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And why can't you paint a stealth boat black?


Because unless you plan to use your boat only at night black is not a good color. I the sunlight during the day a black boat stands out like crazy. Maybe a type of gray would be a better color.


[edit on 15-8-2004 by WestPoint23]



posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 01:13 AM
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You can't tell from these pictures if its metal.

Looks a little F-117ish.

It does look very stealthy.

Probably be able to hold 2 maybe 4 people.

Because of its small structure, I dont see any uses that the military could use this for.

If I had to guess I would say that it was made in the garage of a profesional boat builder. Why he didn't want it anymore is beyond me.

Has a cool look to it. You would deffinatly catch the eyes of everyone at a lake.


jra

posted on Aug, 15 2004 @ 03:11 AM
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It kind of looks like it's made of out fiber glass to me... Either way the surface is refective. Not very good for stealth i'd think. Looks neat though, but i'm sure it's not some hightech boat that the US gov't left behind... Something like this can be home built. Well as long as you know how to fiberglass stuff, it's not rocket science though.



posted on Aug, 16 2004 @ 04:11 AM
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As far as I'm concerned it looks very home-made to me.
But the true mystery is why it's in a church parking lot.

I agree with the notion that drug running could be involved. I remember hearing a story a few years ago of a submarine that was built by Mexican or Cuban (can't remember exactly) for the purpose of drug running, but it was found before it was completed. Looked like it would work too, even had the double hull.



posted on Aug, 17 2004 @ 10:43 PM
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Originally posted by pATTONME
That looks like a James Bond boat to me. It honestly doesn't look to stealthy because it's shaped like any other civilian boat.

Hmm, well as far as I' am aware, all(almost all) of the gadgets and vehicles used in the Original James Bond movies were in fact original working designs that were created by normal every day people.

The producers found these items and wanted to put them in the movies.

And I guess that because these items did in fact appear in the movies, people think that they are all fake and nothing like those creations were actually ever built to be used reguraly(when there are real life examples).

Shattered OUT...



posted on Aug, 17 2004 @ 10:47 PM
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O and I forgot my opinion...

That boat cannot be stealthy, why?

If you look close enough you see that it is not smooth edges and that the windows are sealed by an adhesive that is on the surface so the surface is not smooth.

I highly doubt the vessel is stealth, there are actual stealth ships, none of them look like that monstrosity, the stealth ships actually do look like they are stealth, this one looks like a cheap immotation of a stealth aircraft and the creators failed miserably, so they dumped it somewhere far far away, I would start looking anywhere in San Francisco(Don't ask me why).

Shattered OUT...



posted on Aug, 18 2004 @ 01:08 AM
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I have a friend who turns old cars into the wildest creations you've ever seen. He built a Batmobile once. This boat is in that league.

Real stealth boat.

[edit on 04/8/18 by GradyPhilpott]




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