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B.C. TV Show Says Sunken Boat Was 'Utilized' for Years
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B.C. TV Show Says Sunken Boat Was 'Utilized' for Years

From Global News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A British Columbia television show, 'Big Coast,' stated that a recently sunken boat had been used on the program for years.
  • The show sold the vessel to new owners in Richmond over four years ago.
  • The statement comes after the boat sank off the coast of Richmond.

The television show 'Big Coast' has issued a statement regarding a boat that recently sank off the coast of Richmond, British Columbia. The show confirmed that the vessel had been utilized on the program for several years.

According to 'Big Coast,' which is currently in its 19th season, the boat was sold to new owners in Richmond more than four years prior to the sinking incident. The statement aims to provide context following the news of the boat's submersion.

'Big Coast' is a long-running series that often features maritime elements, and the use of various vessels is common throughout its seasons. The show's producers have clarified their past connection to the boat in light of its recent mishap.

Further details about the circumstances of the sinking or the current condition of the new owners were not provided in the statement. The incident occurred off the coast of Richmond, a city in Metro Vancouver known for its waterfront.

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โ€” Big CoastThe TV show described its past use of the boat that recently sank.
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Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.