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flyingfrizzle 09-16-2018 01:39 PM

Hurricane Florence effected members check in thread
 
Starting this thread so members can check in on this thread that are victims or effected by Hurricane Florence. North Carolina and South Carolina has gotten rocked by the hurricane this week / weekend and I would like to hear from you guys effected to make sure everyone made it threw ok. As the waters rise the conditions may get worse with the rivers here in NC set to crest at the end of this up coming week. Many were devastated and have lost everything. I was lucky to walk away with minimal damages. Few fallen trees and the 25 seafari was on its side after winds pushed it off of large timbers it was blocked up on. No damage to the hull. We were lucky and more so Blessed to have the little amount of damage as we have had. I may end up replacing my roof as I lost a lot of shingles but hopefully insurance will help with that. If there is anything I can do for other members up here let me know so I can help. I am limited to what I can do but Im sure others up here will be glad to help if lead to do so. Hope and prayers goes out to all of our local effected members of the storm...

Vezo, Part II 09-16-2018 01:57 PM

I reached out to Uncle Boo last night and he said you were closer to the real threat, glad to hear of your good luck. I’m no longer involved in Rescue work but have the ability to make a run up there to help with supplies, saw work, even just visit a couple of shelters with my (non-certified) Therapy Golden. Just don’t know where to start. Waiting to hear from a college buddy who stayed in Wilmington. Had contact throughout storm, which was a bonus, however don’t imagine I could get to him for quite a few days. Standing by. Be Strong!

Vezo

flyingfrizzle 09-16-2018 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II (Post 260208)
I reached out to Uncle Boo last night and he said you were closer to the real threat, glad to hear of your good luck. I’m no longer involved in Rescue work but have the ability to make a run up there to help with supplies, saw work, even just visit a couple of shelters with my (non-certified) Therapy Golden. Just don’t know where to start. Waiting to hear from a college buddy who stayed in Wilmington. Had contact throughout storm, which was a bonus, however don’t imagine I could get to him for quite a few days. Standing by. Be Strong!

Vezo



Thanks for the response. I was wondering about Boo, he is north of me a little. Glad he is ok. Wilmington was of the worse hit. North of there got better the further away you got. Due to the slow moving nature of the storm (way slower than most) the massive amounts of rain fall and storm surge flooded a lot of places that never have flooded before. Upwards of 500 people had to be rescued that didn't evacuate. Many say they should of left but when you never seen the water rise in you area before you don't think you have the risk of flooding. Most have been rescued now but the river may rise again once it crest Thursday and it may happen all over again. Praying for the best possible outcome. Prayers needed...

gofastsandman 09-16-2018 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by flyingfrizzle (Post 260210)
Thanks for the response. I was wondering about Boo, he is north of me a little. Glad he is ok. Wilmington was of the worse hit. North of there got better the further away you got. Due to the slow moving nature of the storm (way slower than most) the massive amounts of rain fall and storm surge flooded a lot of places that never have flooded before. Upwards of 500 people had to be rescued that didn't evacuate. Many say they should of left but when you never seen the water rise in you area before you don't think you have the risk of flooding. Most have been rescued now but the river may rise again once it crest Thursday and it may happen all over again. Praying for the best possible outcome. Prayers needed...

Prayers sent our friend.

Auntie P is in Wrightsville Bch.
She went to stay w friends across the ditch.

Francis dumped 12 inches of rain on us in 24 hours.
Thirty inches of rain. More on the way. Ouch.

Thanks for posting.
GFS

NoBones 09-16-2018 10:11 PM

Happy to hear that our Carolina members came through with out any serious
damage.... Waiting to hear from Jimbo ? 77sceptreOB...

I can tell you this, Jr. and I ran the "NoBones" up I-95 today to her
offsite storage facility 40 miles up the road and all we saw were
SC, NC & Tenn. license plates making the north bound trek !!

Keep us posted if there is anything we could help with if needed...

Capt Terry 09-16-2018 10:43 PM

Fortunately here in Greenville, SC, Florence was pretty much a non-event. A bit windy at times, rained mostly all day, but pretty much a drizzle. I over prepared the yard, deck, and the Seafari is in covered storage nearby. Over preparing is better than the alternative. Our thoughts and prayers are with those less fortunate. Got some pics of daughter’s young family fishing off of Stuart this weekend, glad to see she and her busband investing their time like we did.

77SceptreOB 09-16-2018 11:53 PM

All good on my front. Got steady rain and 30 mph winds but that was about it. No damage, no worries for us.

Jim

Old'sCool 09-17-2018 04:18 AM

Dodged a bullet in Chas for sure.

uncleboo 09-17-2018 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 77SceptreOB (Post 260219)
All good on my front. Got steady rain and 30 mph winds but that was about it. No damage, no worries for us.

Jim

We had about the same here. We were very fortunate!

flyingfrizzle 09-18-2018 11:01 AM

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Some photos taken around New Bern N.C. The first one is a yellow 23 seacraft that ive seen normally docked on the waterfront near Dr. Hands home (member up here with two pilot house 23's-one named "Handful" I believe). Don't know how He faired but his neighbor's boat not so well. A few other shots from around this area. Also this is not pic's from all over but rather just about a 3 mile area near downtown that is an hour inland. Im sure it just gets worse the further out you go towards the coast.


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