Sep 04, 2004; West Palm Beach, FL, USA; 'I'm going drinking,' said Henning Heinemann, the captain of Explorer I, (in the background) after he had to re-secure the .5 million, 105-foot vessel at the Palm Beach Yacht Club and Marina. The yacht broke loose from it's initial mooring about a mile from th

Sep 04, 2004; West Palm Beach, FL, USA; 'I'm going drinking,' said Henning Heinemann, the captain of Explorer I, (in the background) after he had to re-secure the .5 million, 105-foot vessel at the Palm Beach Yacht Club and Marina. The yacht broke loose from it's initial mooring about a mile from th Stock Photo
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Sep 04, 2004; West Palm Beach, FL, USA; 'I'm going drinking, ' said Henning Heinemann, the captain of Explorer I, (in the background) after he had to re-secure the .5 million, 105-foot vessel at the Palm Beach Yacht Club and Marina. The yacht broke loose from it's initial mooring about a mile from the middle bridge. Heinemann tried to drag one of the two anchors, but one broke. 'It was all good, then I heard a bang.' He somehow manipulated the yacht into a dock at Palm Beach Yacht Club and Marina. Heinemann wouldn't say who owns the boat. Three sailboats floating down the Intracoastal broke their masts when they struck the north bridge during Hurricane Frances.

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