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Some Wilma Hurricane Pics lifted from a Boating Forum
A member from a boating forum I visit stayed on his 53' Hatteras in a Miami
marina during Wilma. Here are some of his pics: Sailboat heeling from wind pressu http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305079571.jpg Docks submerged: http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305081851.jpg http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305076301.jpg http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305082081.jpg http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305074911.jpg http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305077051.jpg Water receding, wood dock planks lifted and floating around: http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305085791.jpg He said he came out of it OK, as did this boat that was well secured with lines: http://www.pam-trading.com/pg/galler...1305081031.jpg |
Some Wilma Hurricane Pics lifted from a Boating Forum
*JimH* wrote: A member from a boating forum I visit stayed on his 53' Hatteras in a Miami marina during Wilma. Here are some of his pics: That wouldn't happen to that boat if it had been in Naples, no matter how much wind and storm surge. Those oh-so-special people there just don't let God do those things, do they, NOYB? |
Some Wilma Hurricane Pics lifted from a Boating Forum
wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: A member from a boating forum I visit stayed on his 53' Hatteras in a Miami marina during Wilma. Here are some of his pics: That wouldn't happen to that boat if it had been in Naples, no matter how much wind and storm surge. Those oh-so-special people there just don't let God do those things, do they, NOYB? Our homes get damage. Our pool cages blow down. Our trees get uprooted. And our boats get totalled. But we don't whine about long lines waiting for water, fuel, and ice only 24-48 hours after a hurricane...because we prepare properly. |
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