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General Aquasport Forums => Chum => Topic started by: SteelHead on September 07, 2017, 08:54:45 PM
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I want to express my concern for all our member brothers and sisters in the path of this devastating storm . I hope you all well . Stay safe and remember, we that aren't down in Florida will be praying for you all .
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Today's the day, if you've been watching the tracks and hoping it would just go away (like 15 million people here have) - it ain't going away - time to batten everything down. I haven't had to put up shutters since 2004, time to dust them off.
Stay smart and safe everyone.
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Best of luck you guys. We are thinking of you in Australia.
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We have Rick Scott to protect us here in Tally.
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Best of luck to all of you in Florida. Stay safe!
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They are predicting a landfall close to where I live :shock: The tracks have been all over the place - east then west. I spent 10 hours today getting the shutters up, putting everything away and getting the boats tucked away. Everything, business-wise, is closed today - time to hunker down. Have the libations ready for the hurricane party :singing:
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this is the first time in 29 years my family has lived out of zone A, our new house is 40 ft above sea level. were hunkered down...
heres some pics from my work yesterday morning, most of the boats put away, everything stored that we can store.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BY0nad3FuqR/
https://www.instagram.com/aswaff400/
i have a camera mounted in the building looking out of the bay door,hopefully it catches some action
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Glad to hear our Florida folks are OK! Irma's now here in the Carolinas - heavy rain and 30-40 wind for the next 6 hours or so... Looks like it's going to be a flooding situation here. Charleston and Columbia are getting hammered. Atlanta looks to get a TON of rain - the storm is moving very slowly now, and there is less space for all that water as you move west...
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Wow, it was rough here. I'm sure the members that were down south near Marco can fill us in on the devastation there - hopefully all is well.
For us in Sarasota, my wife said, and others too, that it was the most stressful thing they've been through. We were very blessed that the storm dove into land at Marco as it started to die then and when it got to us it was a CAT2 instead of a CAT4 like it was when it came ashore.
We took a beating as far as power poles/trees down and a ton of debris on the roads but overall, it wasn't too bad. I haven't heard of any deaths in our area - we set local records for # of shelters open and the # of people in those shelters. Like 25000 people in Sarasota alone. Wow.
Anyway, we dodged the bullet and I hope the people upstream of the storm are going to be ok.
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We're doing fine here, we lost power around 930pm yesterday, and got the generator going to keep the fridge cold. Stopped by the marina to inspect for any damages, just a few ripped Bimini tops https://www.instagram.com/p/BY557kzlPJf/