TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey man has been reunited with his Sea-Doo nearly six years after it was swept away in Hurricane Sandy.
NJ.com reports Douglas Ferrigno got an unexpected call from police in Brick Township recently. A man renovating his home was about to clear a Sea-Doo from his property when he checked out a number on the watercraft and contacted police.
Ferrigno's Sea-Doo had been sitting six miles away from his Pelican Island home at another house. It was secured by a cover and had all its parts intact including its key.
The Sea-Doo roared back to life after Ferrigno replaced a few plugs and the vehicle's battery.
- Posted July 16, 2018
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Man gets Sea-Doo back nearly six years after Hurricane Sandy
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