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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Fletcher finds that the district court properly entered judgment after a bench trial in an admiralty action brought by a towboat company against a company that hired it to tow a drydock, which was damaged in a storm, from Seattle to Ensenada. The tug towed the drydock into the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, where it capsized and sank. The district court correctly granted partial summary judgment to the hiring company on the ground that the towboat was negligent as a matter of law in allowing the drydock to sink in the Sanctuary. However, the Ninth Circuit vacates the district court’s award of prejudgment interest on the $40,000 award against the towboat company. Interest should run from the date of the hiring company's expenditures, rather than the date the drydock sank. Affirmed in part.