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Default High Hurricane Tides

Are here in Galveston bay.
Ivan must be pushing mucho aqua.
Tides have been 1 -2 ft higher than normal since yesterday.

The highest Ive seen it here in the marina is 5 foot above the docks.
And that was a cat 1. With a 5 we would expect 11-12 foot above the docks.

And here comes Jene next week.

Wonder when one's going to fire up in the Gulf?
Usually its in October but.....this years seems pretty intense and early.

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And that was a cat 1. With a 5 we would expect 11-12 foot above the
docks.

Move to a marina with floating piers.
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Move to a marina with floating piers.
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A message from the Pier Master!!

When it comes to docks...see Loco!

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"Joe" wrote in message
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And that was a cat 1. With a 5 we would expect 11-12 foot above the
docks.

Move to a marina with floating piers.



NO.

9 reasons why

1 I would have to walk down most likely a long pier to get to deep
enough water for my boat. Now I park my car and truck 25 feet from the
boat

2 I would have to pay for electricity. Here it is included with my
slip

3 I would have to leave the best view on the lake. Ask Jim Cate he
knows I have an awesome view of the lake and sunsets.

4 I would not have room on the dock for my swimming pool, picnic
tables, lawn furnature, two large dock boxes, dog cage, ect.....



Uh ...Oh! Trailer trash is an American term, so I don't really know what
it means.


5 I have lived in a marina with floating docks and I worried about the
whole marina floating above the pilons and destroying everyones boats.

6 I have a nice yard, palm trees, aloe plants, cactus, ect.


As I said, I don't know what "trailer trash" really means.




7 here I have a 10X20 tent over my picnic table just in front of the
boat.


I'm really confused. Why does the term "trailer trash" keep coming to mind?



8 it only floods one or twice a year so its not that big of a deal.


I'm beginning to understand .....



9 here Im right next to a cut between 2 lakes and I can castnet enough
Shrimp for dinner in about 30 min anyday.


Some East European assylum seekers(economic refugees!) catch most of their
food in a local lake. They aren't called trailer trash, ... they are called
gypsies.


Besides a good flood cleans the place up a bit, all the ants get
washed out and the dumb ass powerboaters leave some much gear adrift
you find some nice stuff floating by.


At last! I think I understand.



Regards


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"Joe" wrote in message
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And that was a cat 1. With a 5 we would expect 11-12 foot above the
docks.

Move to a marina with floating piers.



NO.

9 reasons why

1 I would have to walk down most likely a long pier to get to deep
enough water for my boat. Now I park my car and truck 25 feet from the
boat

2 I would have to pay for electricity. Here it is included with my
slip

3 I would have to leave the best view on the lake. Ask Jim Cate he
knows I have an awesome view of the lake and sunsets.

4 I would not have room on the dock for my swimming pool, picnic
tables, lawn furnature, two large dock boxes, dog cage, ect.....



Uh ...Oh! Trailer trash is an American term, so I don't really know what
it means.


Jelious......why is that popping in my mind


5 I have lived in a marina with floating docks and I worried about the
whole marina floating above the pilons and destroying everyones boats.

6 I have a nice yard, palm trees, aloe plants, cactus, ect.


As I said, I don't know what "trailer trash" really means.



Yes .........but we know what jelious means.





7 here I have a 10X20 tent over my picnic table just in front of the
boat.


I'm really confused. Why does the term "trailer trash" keep coming to mind?


Because your so jelious you try to de-grade a good thing that you can
not obtain? Serious. The tent is nice. like the one that windshield
repair men use. Its great with the steady breeze.



8 it only floods one or twice a year so its not that big of a deal.


I'm beginning to understand .....



9 here Im right next to a cut between 2 lakes and I can castnet enough
Shrimp for dinner in about 30 min anyday.


Some East European assylum seekers(economic refugees!) catch most of their
food in a local lake. They aren't called trailer trash, ... they are called
gypsies.


Id rather hang with a group of skilled Gypsies than a gaggle of
****** snobs. Pip pip. Living off the sea or land is a skill and
privelege we value here in Texas.

It's cool if they enjoy what they are eating. I'd rather catch it
fresh coming out of the lakes than pay some shrimper 6 USD a pound for
it. But I understand how such actions are frowned upon by snobbish
irish fox hunting british ******s that need 200 foxhounds, 50 horses,
horns, and a tea party to kill anything. At least the Gypsies eat and
use what they kill.


Besides a good flood cleans the place up a bit, all the ants get
washed out and the dumb ass powerboaters leave some much gear adrift
you find some nice stuff floating by.


At last! I think I understand.


Keep trying if it dont hurt your head to much Lanod.

Last hurricane that came thru I saved several whole dock boxes that
the powerboaters here failed to secure. I tied them of and kept them
from floating out to sea. Not one thank you, just a dirty looks from a
snob asshole that would of rather filed an inflated insurance claim.
Now I just shoot holes in them before they bump into my hull

Joe



Regards


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Last hurricane that came thru I saved several whole dock boxes that
the powerboaters here failed to secure. I tied them of and kept them
from floating out to sea.


Wel done! I wish that we had people like you here.


Not one thank you, just a dirty looks from a
snob asshole that would of rather filed an inflated insurance claim.


That's America for you! Over here, you would have been compensated for your
efforts. Most people on my pontoon would have offered you the use of a
Rubenesque female for at least 45 minutes.

Regards


Donal
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,Yeah, Lulu! Most marinas with floating DOCKS, have pilings more than
12 feet above mean high water. Sure they do! You tell 'em!

You not only know nothing about boats, we now know you know nothing
about piers, docks, pilings, marinas, tides... The list keeps growing..

I don't know the reason for the attempted slam Bud but most of the marinas
I've seen allow for MORE than 15 foot tides. When Isabel hit the Chesapeake
last summer I moved my boat to a marina that has floating piers. The pilings
before the storm were approx 15 feet above the pier. During the height of the
storm they were a foot above the pier. So before you tell someone they know
nothing check into the topic first hand. You are aparently the fool here who
knows nothing about boats or floating docks.
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Yeah, at LOW tide, LuLu!!! Where I keep my boat the pilings are about
15 feet above Low tide, too. But then, we have about a 6 foot tide
here. It's about the same at every Marina in my area..

Get lost. Your backpeddeling. Since tides are different you should have
skipped trying to slam me.
Floating marinas work in a storm surge. Period.
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So, your position is that docks have never floated up and off of their
pilings
during a storm surge? That's odd, because Insurance companies all know this,
even though many of their employees have never set foot on a dock, or sailed.
Apparently even filing clerks at Allstate know more about boats than you.

Hey dimwit I never said never. A few years ago one marina near Baltimore did
float over the pilings during a surge. Because it happens to one does not mean
it will happen to all. Keep making the smart comments if that makes you feel
like a big man. Doesn't prove you know anything however.
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