Saturday wasn't the best weather day to head to the beaches in New England, but those who ventured out to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, were treated to an unusual sight -- a beached hovercraft.
Saturday wasn't the best day to head to the beaches in New England, with moderate to heavy rain in the forecast, but those who ventured out to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, were treated to an unusual sight -- a beached hovercraft.
Information from the Hampton Police Department was limited Saturday but they confirmed to NBC10 Boston there was a beached hovercraft, and that no one was injured in the incident. Photos and videos shared with NBC10 Boston by Jen Keefe, with Hire Jen's Voice, show the shipwrecked hovercraft on the dreary beach in Hampton. According to Keefe, the hovercraft was on its way back home to Nova Scotia from Cape Cod when it encountered an issue with its skirt.
It was not immediately clear how long the hovercraft would be at the beach but repairs were underway Saturday, according to Keefe.
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