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GFS Last edited by gofastsandman; 10-26-2012 at 11:47 PM. |
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Pulled mine out this morning ,lots of boats still in on Absecon Creek ,just behind Atlantic city where I slip ....Went back later after work and almost every boat was out of the water, At home just in from the coast I got ice, food, propane for the grill, lantern,
Stay safe especially the guys living right on the water (finster & workinprogress) Joe R. 20ft Classic SeaCraft Susie II
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Friends from Vt. called earlier in the week. Be carefull after the storm. Many powerlines will be hot. Glad to see folks taking this seriously.
Cheers and be well, Your SC family |
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trailers were workin' overtime...
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Good luck to all of you,especially any of you with boats on the water or near the coast.I know you Florida and mid coast guys have lot's of experience with these storms/hurricanes,not so much with us northern guys.
We in New England, have mostly been for the most part,safe up here,but it looks as though we won't be so lucky this time. This one looks like an equal opportunity destroyer. I'm hoping my house that's surrounded by 100 year old maples,and the boat and camp that's 400 miles away in Western NY, remains intact. Good luck everyone.
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