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Scott Vernon
 
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Glad to hear your boat's OK. When you sailed home, did you encounter much
debris? I keep hearing it will be tuff to sail the Bay for a week or two due
to floating debris.

Scotty


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...
Ringmaster made out fine at the floating marina in Baltimore. I was

down
there at 1:30 AM Friday morning at what I thought would be the height of

the
winds and tides. The docks had about 4 feet to go before they would go

"over
the top" A friend called me Friday afternoon when the storm was gone to

tell
me the surge had grown more. The docks got within 10"-12" from going

"over
the top" I sailed the boat back to it's home marina today. The place had

been
under water Thursday night but there didn't seem to be any damaged boats.

I
still think it was a good move going to a floating marina.
Best news was that the power was back on when I got home.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport





 
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