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bilgerat 10-30-2012 08:28 AM

Sandy
 
anyone heard from Erik ?, I hope him and all our NE friends made it through the storm OK,

gofastsandman 10-30-2012 08:45 AM

Finny? Workinprogress,Joe, Justonemore? Everyone ok?

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all from your friends in Florida.

Cheers,
All Of US!

castalot 10-30-2012 12:01 PM

I'm good even have power but no phone cable or Internet
How's everyone else

McGillicuddy 10-30-2012 01:28 PM

Prayers out to the victims of the ruthless Sandy, indifferent bitch.

What was the thinking behind the Bounty's sinking?
Sadly, I heard the Captain and one Crew member were lost. Thanks to all involved in the search and rescue for a heroic effort that saved the rest from a watery doom!

This storm had been on the radar a while. Why had she, (Bounty) not turned in to harbor. Any harbor? :mad: WTF? Sorry, I'm not buying the boat is safer at sea than harbored in a storm of this magnitude...

uncleboo 10-30-2012 04:03 PM

Sadly, they recovered the lady that was missing too late. The captain is still missing as of late this morning.

CaptLloyd 10-30-2012 06:37 PM

New Jersey has become a second home for me in the summertime since the owner of the yacht I'm running is a Jersey guy. We spent a couple summers in Atlanitic City, and this year Mannaquan Inlet.

My thought are with the people of the Jersey Shore (not those MTV idiots) and everyone effect by Sandy in New England. And I hope all our Seacraft brothers are safe and sound. But I feel confident that these folks will bounce back pretty quick, this is a tough crowd and they wont take this laying down.

I'm looking forward to going back next summer. I know some things will be different, but I know the additude will be the same;)

BTW, I saw the Bounty on Thursday near The Race at the east end of Long Island Sound as I was traveling from NYC to Newport. She looked really cool. My thought at the time was they must be based in Mystic. But I saw on another forum that they were out for a day sail from New London with some special guest. They left for Texas after dropping off their guest because they had a deadline to meet. I don't want to play Monday morning quarterback, but I can't imagine a deadline that important. RIP to the gal they found, I hope they find the Captain, and good job to the Coast Guard for rescueing the other 14 crew.

Be safe out there.

Lloyd

workinpr0gress 10-30-2012 07:21 PM

Present and accounted for, Sandy was a bear! The barrier islands around here took a beatinggggggg! I am one of the few, let alone waterfront people that faired ok in this one. Historic stuff for this area.

NoBones 10-30-2012 07:44 PM

Man-O-man.....
Imagine if this storm were a cat 3 or 4...:eek:
You guys took one hell of a hit!!!
We are behind you 100%!!
Keep us posted and keep the faith..

gofastsandman 10-30-2012 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 208996)
Prayers out to the victims of the ruthless Sandy, indifferent bitch.

What was the thinking behind the Bounty's sinking?
Sadly, I heard the Captain and one Crew member were lost. Thanks to all involved in the search and rescue for a heroic effort that saved the rest from a watery doom!

This storm had been on the radar a while. Why had she, (Bounty) not turned in to harbor. Any harbor? :mad: WTF? Sorry, I'm not buying the boat is safer at sea than harbored in a storm of this magnitude...

I better get the heating pad. They were talking perfect storm a week ago.

workinpr0gress 10-30-2012 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 209008)
Man-O-man.....
Imagine if this storm were a cat 3 or 4...:eek:
You guys took one hell of a hit!!!
We are behind you 100%!!
Keep us posted and keep the faith..

That stuff brings back memories of when I went through Hurricane Gilbert in JA, WOW. Stick built homes like in this area simply will not take a cat 3,4,5 well at all. I was in a 100% concrete and rebar reinforced home, with a poured rebar roof that's foundation was built into coral and hurricane strapped down. It was still the scariest and most exillerating experience I have ever been in. Many people that weren't in such substantial places to weather Gilbert found out what projectile meant. My family alone has three people that became an amputee in that one.


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