• SW FLORIDA

    From justan@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 25 13:33:19 2022
    Are you ready?
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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to justan on Sun Sep 25 21:37:03 2022
    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 13:33:19 -0400 (EDT), justan <me@here.com> wrote:

    Are you ready?

    Ready as I get. I will have a better idea when they make up their mind
    about the path.

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  • From amdx@21:1/5 to justan on Mon Sep 26 08:09:57 2022
    On 9/25/2022 12:33 PM, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
     It took us personally, (it took the county much longer) 1 year to get
    back to normal after Michael.
    We certainly don't need it again. My wife has probably already filled
    all the vehicles
    and gas cans, for the generator. We have plenty of water. But no, just no!
                                            Mikek

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to gfretwell@aol.com on Mon Sep 26 08:25:13 2022
    gfretwell@aol.com Wrote in message:r
    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 13:33:19 -0400 (EDT), justan <me@here.com> wrote:>Are you ready?Ready as I get. I will have a better idea when they make up their mindabout the path.

    Same here. Good luck.
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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to amdx on Mon Sep 26 16:51:56 2022
    On Monday, September 26, 2022 at 9:10:02 AM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
    On 9/25/2022 12:33 PM, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    It took us personally, (it took the county much longer) 1 year to get
    back to normal after Michael.
    We certainly don't need it again. My wife has probably already filled
    all the vehicles
    and gas cans, for the generator. We have plenty of water. But no, just no!
    Mikek

    ===

    There was a bullseye on Panama City for a while but they've shifted the track east. Do you still have the floating shrimp business?

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Tue Sep 27 09:33:29 2022
    On 9/26/2022 7:51 PM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, September 26, 2022 at 9:10:02 AM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
    On 9/25/2022 12:33 PM, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    It took us personally, (it took the county much longer) 1 year to get
    back to normal after Michael.
    We certainly don't need it again. My wife has probably already filled
    all the vehicles
    and gas cans, for the generator. We have plenty of water. But no, just no! >> Mikek

    ===

    There was a bullseye on Panama City for a while but they've shifted the track east. Do you still have the floating shrimp business?


    Hope all of you in this storm's path survive with minimal damage.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Tue Sep 27 16:41:22 2022
    On Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 9:33:27 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/26/2022 7:51 PM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, September 26, 2022 at 9:10:02 AM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
    On 9/25/2022 12:33 PM, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    It took us personally, (it took the county much longer) 1 year to get
    back to normal after Michael.
    We certainly don't need it again. My wife has probably already filled
    all the vehicles
    and gas cans, for the generator. We have plenty of water. But no, just no! >> Mikek

    ===

    There was a bullseye on Panama City for a while but they've shifted the track east. Do you still have the floating shrimp business?
    Hope all of you in this storm's path survive with minimal damage.

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    Thanks. It looked for a while that we were going to get off easy this year.

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  • From amdx@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Tue Sep 27 22:03:39 2022
    On 9/26/2022 6:51 PM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, September 26, 2022 at 9:10:02 AM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
    On 9/25/2022 12:33 PM, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    It took us personally, (it took the county much longer) 1 year to get
    back to normal after Michael.
    We certainly don't need it again. My wife has probably already filled
    all the vehicles
    and gas cans, for the generator. We have plenty of water. But no, just no! >> Mikek
    ===

    There was a bullseye on Panama City for a while but they've shifted the track east. Do you still have the floating shrimp business?
    No, that ended with hurricane Michael. It was a good reason to retire.
                                           Mikek

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to gfretwell@aol.com on Wed Sep 28 18:26:19 2022
    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 21:37:03 -0400, gfretwell@aol.com wrote:

    On Sun, 25 Sep 2022 13:33:19 -0400 (EDT), justan <me@here.com> wrote:

    Are you ready?

    Ready as I get. I will have a better idea when they make up their mind
    about the path.

    Trump can fix it with his Sharpie!

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  • From 3452471@gmail.com@21:1/5 to justan on Thu Sep 29 16:05:52 2022
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.

    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to 345...@gmail.com on Thu Sep 29 21:13:58 2022
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's
    car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a
    great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 30 07:40:25 2022
    "waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com" <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com>
    Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote: > > Are you ready? > > -- > > Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we > > know it.>
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.===We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly
    missed my wife'scar, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no poweror running water but I've got the diesel generators running on theboat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans andrefrigeration. We're gradually
    getting back internet service. Thatmakes us a lot better off than many. We have three major islandcommunities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting agreat deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have beenleveled almost
    beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.

    It's good tp see your damage was minimal. I don't know if you've
    seen much TV but there has been extensive coverage and it looks
    like tornado damage in many places. Sanibal causeway got ripped
    up pretty badly but the bridge looks OK. I think repairs
    shouldn't take too long. Pine Island bridge is gone and part of
    the causeway has been washed away creating another island. FMB
    is pretty much wiped out.

    Rescue and recovery efforts are well underway and seem to be well
    organized. Joe Biden sends best wishes and promised federal help,
    but Desantis and state and local officials seem to have put the
    wheels in motion along with volunteers from many
    states.

    Inland and the east coast sustained spotty flood damage and some
    wind damage but nothing like what happened to SW Florida.


    Good luck Wayne. Glad to see you're OK.



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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Fri Sep 30 08:05:14 2022
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's
    car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a
    great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.


    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Fri Sep 30 21:28:16 2022
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --

    ===

    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking
    about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 1 08:11:50 2022
    "waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com" <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com>
    Wrote in message:r
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:> On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote: > >> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24
    PM UTC-4, justan wrote: > >>> Are you ready? > >>> -- > >>> Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we > >>> know it. > >> Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe. > > > > === > > > > We're ok thanks. The house
    has some minor damage to outside trim. > > The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable. > > We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's > > car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no
    power > > or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the > > boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and > > refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That > > makes us a lot better off than
    many. We have three major island > > communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a > > great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been > > leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.> I
    was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of > the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major > damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your > back yard. > > Best wishes for a speedy
    recovery to all affected.> -- ===Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments.
    At one time I was thinking about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have
    experienced house damage.

    I have an altitude and elivation widget on my tablet that says
    both you and Greg are at 7 ft. I have a friend about a mile from
    you at 8 ft.
    Hopefully we'll hear from Greg soon.
    -- .


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  • From True North@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Sat Oct 1 05:26:04 2022
    On Saturday, 1 October 2022 at 01:28:17 UTC-3, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --
    ===

    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking
    about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.


    I was wondering why more boaters didn't weigh anchor and sail a hundred miles west. Up here a number of recreational sailors took their boats out of the water early. Our Thanksgiving weekend is usually the big moving day.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to True North on Sat Oct 1 06:52:46 2022
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 8:26:06 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
    On Saturday, 1 October 2022 at 01:28:17 UTC-3, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable. We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's
    car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --
    ===

    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking
    about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.
    I was wondering why more boaters didn't weigh anchor and sail a hundred miles west. Up here a number of recreational sailors took their boats out of the water early. Our Thanksgiving weekend is usually the big moving day.

    ===

    Sailing west on the Gulf of Mexico with a major storm in the forecast would be extremely risky. The best strategy here is to up the Caloosahatchie River river beyond the first lock.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to justan on Sat Oct 1 06:49:57 2022
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 8:11:53 AM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    "waynebatr...@hotmail.com" <wayne.b...@gmail.com>
    Wrote in message:r
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:> On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote: > >> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:
    24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote: > >>> Are you ready? > >>> -- > >>> Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we > >>> know it. > >> Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe. > > > > === > > > > We're ok thanks. The
    house has some minor damage to outside trim. > > The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable. > > We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's > > car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We
    have no power > > or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the > > boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and > > refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That > > makes us a lot better
    off than many. We have three major island > > communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a > > great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been > > leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long
    recovery.> I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of > the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major > damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your > back yard. > > Best wishes for a
    speedy recovery to all affected.> -- ===Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of
    developments. At one time I was thinking about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may
    have experienced house damage.

    I have an altitude and elivation widget on my tablet that says
    both you and Greg are at 7 ft. I have a friend about a mile from
    you at 8 ft.
    Hopefully we'll hear from Greg soon.
    -- .

    ===

    Yes, I'm going to try EMAILing him.

    I believe our official elevation here is something like 7.9 feet. We have much higher seawalls however, and Greg is closer to the Gulf than we are.

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Sat Oct 1 13:41:19 2022
    On 10/1/2022 9:52 AM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 8:26:06 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
    On Saturday, 1 October 2022 at 01:28:17 UTC-3, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we >>>>>>> know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable. >>>>> We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's >>>>> car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and
    refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a >>>>> great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --
    ===

    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking
    about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.
    I was wondering why more boaters didn't weigh anchor and sail a hundred miles west. Up here a number of recreational sailors took their boats out of the water early. Our Thanksgiving weekend is usually the big moving day.

    ===

    Sailing west on the Gulf of Mexico with a major storm in the forecast would be extremely risky. The best strategy here is to up the Caloosahatchie River river beyond the first lock.

    When a major storm (like a tropical storm or hurricane) is forecast up
    here many boaters who have their boats in marina slips will try to get
    a mooring
    if available to ride out the storm. Doesn't guarantee the mooring won't
    drag or the chain won't break but it's better than banging around in the
    slip. I did this a couple of times with the Navigator.

    The harbor master in Scituate MA would also go to each boat backed in a
    slip and put the anchor out a ways like a Med mooring to help prevent
    the boats from moving too much.

    Don't think either would be of much help in a storm like Ian though.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Sat Oct 1 12:08:42 2022
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 1:41:17 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/1/2022 9:52 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 8:26:06 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
    On Saturday, 1 October 2022 at 01:28:17 UTC-3, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>> On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote: >>>>>>> Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we >>>>>>> know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim. >>>>> The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable. >>>>> We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's
    car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power >>>>> or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the >>>>> boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and >>>>> refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That >>>>> makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a >>>>> great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been >>>>> leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery. >>>> I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of >>>> the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your >>>> back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --
    ===

    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big 50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking
    about buying a beach front condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.
    I was wondering why more boaters didn't weigh anchor and sail a hundred miles west. Up here a number of recreational sailors took their boats out of the water early. Our Thanksgiving weekend is usually the big moving day.

    ===

    Sailing west on the Gulf of Mexico with a major storm in the forecast would be extremely risky. The best strategy here is to up the Caloosahatchie River river beyond the first lock.
    When a major storm (like a tropical storm or hurricane) is forecast up
    here many boaters who have their boats in marina slips will try to get
    a mooring
    if available to ride out the storm. Doesn't guarantee the mooring won't
    drag or the chain won't break but it's better than banging around in the slip. I did this a couple of times with the Navigator.

    The harbor master in Scituate MA would also go to each boat backed in a
    slip and put the anchor out a ways like a Med mooring to help prevent
    the boats from moving too much.

    Don't think either would be of much help in a storm like Ian though.
    --

    ===

    I understand the appeal of not being at a dock but I've seen too many moorings break to feel totally comfortable riding out a hurricane on one. We're on a fairly protected canal and our dock has oversized pilings that extend 10 ft above the normal high
    tide level. If the wind had stayed out of the south the way it was supposed to, we would have been totally fine, but there was one final blast from the northwest that pushed us against the dock pilings. The marks on the pilings are clearly visible
    about a foot from from the top. Close call. There would have been a lot of damage if the boat had ridden over the top.

    The best strategy here is to get inland on the Okeechobee Waterway at least as far as the first lock. We did that for hurricane Charlie in 2004 when the boat was brand new to us and we did not yet have our own dock. That worked out fine. The risk is
    waiting too long because the locks and bridges stop operating well before the storm hits.

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Sat Oct 1 22:54:04 2022
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's
    car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and
    refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a
    great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --

    ==
    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big
    50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of developments. At one time I was thinking about buying a beach front
    condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.


    I think there should be no rebuilding allowed in the barrier islands.
    Same as the Russian River here. Always flooded homes every year.
    Government said, no more aid if a house is build in the flood plain.

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to califbill9998remove8@gmail.com on Mon Oct 3 11:41:20 2022
    On Sat, 1 Oct 2022 22:54:04 -0000 (UTC), Bill
    <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> wrote:

    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:05:12 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 9/30/2022 12:13 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-4, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 1:33:24 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
    Are you ready?
    --
    Vote the straight GOP ticket to save the USA and the world as we
    know it.
    Florida has taken one hell of a hit. Hope all of you are safe.

    ===

    We're ok thanks. The house has some minor damage to outside trim.
    The boat has some non-structural damage but is basically serviceable.
    We have some severe tree damage, one of which narrowly missed my wife's >>>> car, but as they say, a miss is as good as a mile. We have no power
    or running water but I've got the diesel generators running on the
    boat, piping power back into the house so we have lights, fans and
    refrigeration. We're gradually getting back internet service. That
    makes us a lot better off than many. We have three major island
    communities that have totally lost their bridges so they are hurting a >>>> great deal. Some other areas, mostly on barrier islands have been
    leveled almost beyond recognition. It's going to be a long recovery.
    I was thinking often of you and Greg as I watched the TV coverage of
    the hurricane. Glad to hear that you made it through without major
    damage or injuries. All I could picture was your GB sitting in your
    back yard.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to all affected.
    --

    ==
    Thanks. Some of the local boat damage is just sickening to look at - big
    50 and 60 footers washed up on streets and bashed together. We have
    satellite TV in the house which has allowed us to stay abreast of
    developments. At one time I was thinking about buying a beach front
    condo on Sanibel for my old age but I think that's off the table.

    I still haven't heard from Greg which concerns me. He's in an area that
    doesn't have a great deal of elevation and may have experienced house damage.


    I think there should be no rebuilding allowed in the barrier islands.
    Same as the Russian River here. Always flooded homes every year.
    Government said, no more aid if a house is build in the flood plain.

    Tucker said it and I agree!

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