10/12/2023
Toilet seat cut is right out of our Chanel. You can get there by boat, kayak, paddleboard - go take a look. Its great.
Did you know the history behind toilet seat cut? in the 1950’s a local named Vernon lamp grew tired of the long route to his favorite food and drink establishment, plantation harbor yacht club. In route to the club, he used his outboard motor on his small dingy named “ bucktail” to eventually dredge the cut across the sandbar. It’s said that he marked it with a single post. In 1960 major hurricane Donna placed a single toilet seat on a protruding nail on that post. Lamp who had quite a sense of humor according to his daughter, removed it, cleaned it up and painted it before returning it to the post. Toilet seat cut was born. As time passed and in the name of good fun, locals and visitors alike have continued to place and replenish some 300+ PVC posts with themed toilet seats. Regular themes such as university logos, bars and taverns, local businesses, cast and crew of the netfix series bloodline and even memorials by family members to deceased keys lovers are clearly marked. Wanna see it? Add your own post and seat? Call or text to book a trip anytime. Capt Rob 949-337-3966 or grab a date online at www.sandhopperadventures.com