Mea culpa - I was being "a bit of a shit" with that post. Just something of a grim joke.
One of my favorite sailing writers, Fatty Goodlander, lost his boat (which was also his home) in Hurricane Hugo, I believe in St. Thomas, and found a replacement in the aftermath - a 38-footer that had gone aground on a reef, and had a big hole bashed in its hull. He paid $3000 for "Wild Card," worked for months to repair it, and sailed it twice around the world afterwards. So I know it can be done ... and I also know I'm not going to buy and repair a hurricane victim, because I'm just too fuckin' lazy to go through with it.
On the other hand, there are people who will rebuild those grounded, broken boats, or at least some of them. Others are going to get stripped of anything usable, and the hulks will be cut up for the landfill - or maybe cleaned up inside and sunk offshore as "artificial reefs," to provide bottom-structure for the fish and corals, and neat diving for the divers.
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Just a Follow up..
Las Terrenas
Seems the Powers that be ( minister of Tourism, et al) are now seizing this opportunity (damage from Irma i guess) to tear down ALL the Beach Bars from Las Ballenas ,all the way to Punta Popy ? (
Holy Crap... this is Sad
Maybe XXX and others can chime in with more specifics , as he knows people on the ground in that area..
Protests are of course breaking out ? or they are burning Tires ? , who knows ..but its not good .
This could have implications for Sosua Beach Bars, I fear ..
just .02
finally got power back here in St Petersburg, FL....hooray.....though many neighbors do not...ugh
the cleanup continues and wi have the sore backs now....ugh
mi ran out of bread and a few other things...but still had plenty of food and water etc....
mi was smart enuff not to have anything of substance in the freezer cause mi know it would have gone bad...
learned mi lessons in Jamaica from when the current would go out..and loose all mi ice cream...lol
tasted good tonight to have a cooked meal after 4 days of sandwiches...lol
mi head to Maine in two weeks to check on mi sister who has stage 4 lung cancer as some of you know...
and then back to St Pete and rest up for another tour in Negril this Winter....
if mi went back today....mi be in really good shape as mi have 6 or 7 girls that want to see mi....lol
now mi will loose half of the current 6 or 7 to disappearances, pregnancy, new bf's and heaven forbid a JOB...lol
so mi will continue to farm dem FB gurls...never ending if you want new punani....old punani not mi thing..ha ha
Went to the bank today to get a little more money and my bank is still closed! The fucking guy right next door is selling fucking hamburgers and the ATM is working but they aren't open I wanted to get to my safe deposit box.
Oh well, still got tomorrow and Saturday. Maybe them fucks at Chase will open.
I've got enough to get by in Angeles but I like to have a little more...just in case. I think I could pull another 25 or 30,000p out with the ATM card. I wanted at least 50,000p
went out for the first time yesterday PM and drove around....been almost a week since mi drove cause of Irma....
overall the city is getting back in shape....every single house has piles of debris and branches curb side...
Aldi had just opened up as they have been closed since last Saturday at 1pm....
they didn't have any refrigerated or frozen goods to sell....listening to the Aldi employees chatting was interesting...
they were saying corporate had decided that back up generators weren't needed for all their stores....
employees were saying they bet that changes after the huge loss they took on spoiled goods....ouch
went to Walmart and they had opened a day earlier and their refrigerated and frozen goods were about half of normal...
dunno if Walmart has generators or not.....mi guessing they do from what mi could see with dem having ice cream, milk, etc....
overall wi missed the bullet in St Pete....dayum close to loosing everything.....another 30 or 40mph of wind and it would have been curtains for us....
thinking about downsizing after all this...having a house and maintaining it and putting up with Hurricanes is something mi probably can do without at mi age.....
especially considering mi spend half my time these days foreign......probably a little condo in concrete building with no lawn to mow sounds good to this guy.....
still need a foot in Florida for medical and healthcare reasons.......dental is fine in Jamaica as are other things.....
Heard from the Grapevine Sage got entangled in flying back and him stuck Sosua not bad place to be stuck...better than USA
I was watching interviews of Key West residents last night who decided to stay and ride out the storm.
Most said they were scared out of their wits, and had absolutely no idea how strong a hurricane could be. I've rode through some pretty strong winds myself, and to say it's terrifying really doesn't do justice to how it feels. All of them said "never again."
You pretty much need a reinforced concrete box with no windows if you want to survive one.
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Something I heard of from a fellow at the marina, a few days before Irma hit Florida ... "hurricane windows" made with impact-resistant glass. He said his mother had them installed on her house down there, and the contractor said, "Don't get locked out, because you won't be able to break these windows to get in!"
Still, the safest place to be in a hurricane is ELSEWHERE, at least a thousand miles away.
That can be expensive, though, especially if you're making a last-minute flight change from Manila to Bangkok.
yeah mi was psych out from around 8pm to midnight.....every 30 to 60 seconds der be another huge wind gusts...
and you were praying that it wouldn't be any stronger than the last one....true
leading up to 8pm mi was thinking mi could survive this Irma no problem....At 8pm all bets were off.....
especially when some wind gusts made the whole house shake like an earthquake was happening...ugh
"never again" sounds good to mi......
Good point ... they might be stronger than the structure.
Here's an example from a manufacturer's website ... the outer pane of glass is laminated with an inner membrane of strong, clear plastic. They mounted it on a pressure-chamber, launched a 9-pound bar at it (simulating a wind-blown 2x4), and rattled it by pressurizing/depressurizing the chamber to simulate those pounding, howling wind-gusts ... the glass itself shattered, but the membrane held up.
If I were planning to move to hurricane country, I'd be thinking in terms of something like this ... in a house built of concrete blocks.
Irma took some sheen off my old dreams of moving to some Caribbean paradise....
I gotta tell you...it was a scary fucking 2 days!!! I would venture to say it was the scariest time I've ever experienced weather wise.
There were times the wind was blowing so hard that I was asking myself what I was going to do if the windows blew in.
When the gusts came the grass would literally lay over flat. I'm not talking tall grass here. I'm talking regular home lawn size grass.3 maybe 4 inches high and being laid flat to the ground. You could watch it go over and as the wind dispersed comeback up. It was something I had never seen before.
Like probably everyone here I've been through my share of storms. This was the scariest one ever for me,
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