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    Doing a little Tuna fishing tomorrow in Rodbolt's backyard. Oregon Inlet Gulf Stream run. Hauling back to Savannah to prep for storm. Everybody in path good luck and get ready!
    Last edited by pstephens46; 09-08-2017, 03:32 PM.

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    All you folks in the path of this monster please be safe and try and get out of its path if possible.

    Best Wishes for you and your families.

    Panasonic

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    • #3
      There's a good chance the storm will track through my neck of the woods, Tampa Bay. Though being a native Floridian, I know from experience not to count on the storm until it makes its turn north from Cuba.

      With that said, I'm still on the fence as to what I should do with my boat IF the storm is tracking my way. Its trailered in a secured outdoor facility. The concern of it being tossed is possible. But my greatest concern is the flying debris. A piece of any type of debris thats flying through the air at 100+mph is gonna do serious damage if it connects with my boat. I've got a couple days to brainstorm though.
      Jason
      1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170

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      • #4
        My boat is in the same type of storage. Only thing I am doing is removing the cover. I don't think it needs a sail. Not prone to flooding there and it is insured.
        I am going to focus on house and keeping cars from being trapped by trees....

        The more I see a shift West, the more likely I am to stay.

        Wish I had Boscoe's Poulan.....

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        • #5
          These may be the last photos I post of my F225... the F90 Mercaha may do better under the house.
          But even if either survives the wind, there's the possibility of a 10 foot storm surge...

          Neighbors up and down the canal have boats just sitting on their elevator lift - with a couple of 3/8" ropes tied to the dock?





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          • #6
            During Carla we had the boat and trailer chained down to the slab next to cabin in Matagorda Tx. area
            When it was all over we had a trailer still chained to the slab and that was all .
            A cleaned off slab with a trailer.

            Water is finally dropping here from Harvey.
            Clean up is ahead.
            My place did not get any damage from wind or water, but lots of people were not that lucky

            Good luck over there in the east, stay safe

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
              These may be the last photos I post of my F225... the F90 Mercaha may do better under the house.
              But even if either survives the wind, there's the possibility of a 10 foot storm surge...

              Neighbors up and down the canal have boats just sitting on their elevator lift - with a couple of 3/8" ropes tied to the dock?





              Nice dry dock setup bud. Looks good for a category 6, if such existed.
              Jason
              1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170

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              • #8
                Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
                These may be the last photos I post of my F225... the F90 Mercaha may do better under the house.
                But even if either survives the wind, there's the possibility of a 10 foot storm surge...

                Neighbors up and down the canal have boats just sitting on their elevator lift - with a couple of 3/8" ropes tied to the dock?






                Interesting dilemma. Storm surge may float and smash the whaler up under the house. Would surge also snap the concrete anchors on the Sailfish? Do you leave plug in or out? What if you had some flex cords powerful enough to
                anchor the boat from wind but would flex if it floated?
                Very difficult situation....feel your pain. Of course the house is the most important issue.

                Where are you headed Fairdeal? Surely you will not ride this one out?

                Hell if it keeps shifting away, the winds may fade a bit. I still worry about the surge....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pstephens46 View Post
                  Doing a little Tuna fishing tomorrow in Rodbolt's backyard. Oregon Inlet Gulf Stream run. Hauling back to Savannah to prep for storm. Everybody in path good luck and get ready!


                  Where is Rodbolt? I didn't have time to drive down and visit at his shop. We caught 15 tuna.
                  Thank God for big boats. Seas were 5-7 off NC coast yesterday.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pstephens46 View Post
                    Where are you headed Fairdeal? Surely you will not ride this one out?
                    I'm already in NJ - left BPK at 3 am Wednesday - beat the traffic and the gas shortages.

                    Good thing, I suppose, my wife was with me - had just come from Jersey two weeks ago. No one ever accused her of being adventuresome - or stupid.

                    By myself - I would have stayed. Have 100 gallons of stored potable water, was going to fill the Sailfish fuel tank for my (Yamaha!) portable generator.

                    I imagine its going to be at least a few weeks before power is restored, roads cleared, supplies normal - best case.

                    There are >40 bridges on US1 between the mainland and Key West - if even one gets taken out.....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
                      I'm already in NJ - left BPK at 3 am Wednesday - beat the traffic and the gas shortages.

                      Good thing, I suppose, my wife was with me - had just come from Jersey two weeks ago. No one ever accused her of being adventuresome - or stupid.

                      By myself - I would have stayed. Have 100 gallons of stored potable water, was going to fill the Sailfish fuel tank for my (Yamaha!) portable generator.

                      I imagine its going to be at least a few weeks before power is restored, roads cleared, supplies normal - best case.

                      There are >40 bridges on US1 between the mainland and Key West - if even one gets taken out.....
                      I have known three tough guys that have stayed for direct hits. Three different events: Hugo, Ivan and Katrina. They all had the same comment. "Never ever do it again.....". Erma sounds worse than all three of those named.

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                      • #12
                        myself, I would have hooked up the boat loaded my cats and hightailed it.

                        having paddled about Princeville/Tarboro after Floyd doing rescue work and paddled about here a few times I have a respect for no food,no water no electricity and 90*+ heat.
                        surviving a storm is no mean feat,surviving after the storm may be.

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                        • #13
                          Hope you guys all stay safe, looks like track now goes over Tampa then turns left up to Memphis after all H*** first in other places.
                          Dennis
                          Keep life simple, eat, sleep, fish, repeat!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
                            myself, I would have hooked up the boat loaded my cats and hightailed it.

                            having paddled about Princeville/Tarboro after Floyd doing rescue work and paddled about here a few times I have a respect for no food,no water no electricity and 90*+ heat.
                            surviving a storm is no mean feat,surviving after the storm may be.
                            Cats? You don't seem like a cat person. I have one the wife and kids brought home from a gas station. She is not very appreciative.

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                            • #15
                              As of right now, it's headed dead nuts here....

                              All boarded up, boat, boat canopy stripped, generator filled up...

                              First Hurricane being actually home!

                              1981 -2006 had to work them all...

                              Been boarding up other folks houses(besides my own), fixed two generators alone yesterday, (float needle varnished and wouldn't move).

                              Boat got a nice rain water bath! That's strapped down(with the big HD tractor trailer ties) to the lift I-beam, so it's not "sailing", might become a sub thou!
                              Scott
                              1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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