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Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor
balcony....and we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan...and
the boat will be on the hard...
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"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor balcony....and
we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan...and the boat will be on
the hard...


Did you ever meet Doug and Micky, the owners of Touch of Gray? It was the
40' Endeavor CC that was slipped at Whitehall Landing. They sold out and
sailed her down to Florida for retirement, where they put her up on the hard
while they took a sabbatical in Alaska. While there they were watching a
news clip of one of the hurricanes in FL on the tube, and there, before
their eyes, was Touch of Gray, sunken, all but her stern, nose down in the
bay. The surge apparently took her off the jackstands and beat her to
death.

I wasn't trying to frighten you, but thought you'd find that of
significance.

Max


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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor balcony....and
we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan...and the boat will be on
the hard...


Did you ever meet Doug and Micky, the owners of Touch of Gray? It was the
40' Endeavor CC that was slipped at Whitehall Landing. They sold out and
sailed her down to Florida for retirement, where they put her up on the hard
while they took a sabbatical in Alaska. While there they were watching a
news clip of one of the hurricanes in FL on the tube, and there, before
their eyes, was Touch of Gray, sunken, all but her stern, nose down in the
bay. The surge apparently took her off the jackstands and beat her to
death.

I wasn't trying to frighten you, but thought you'd find that of
significance.

Max


One of the reasons we're taking her out is that the dock we're on
took a trip down the Trent in a past hurricane. We'll be plenty
protected where we're at and on higher (hey...higher is inches
there...)...our cradle is down here so at least we won't have to be
on jackstands....
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"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor balcony....and
we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan...and the boat will be on
the hard...


Did you ever meet Doug and Micky, the owners of Touch of Gray? It was
the 40' Endeavor CC that was slipped at Whitehall Landing. They sold out
and sailed her down to Florida for retirement, where they put her up on
the hard while they took a sabbatical in Alaska. While there they were
watching a news clip of one of the hurricanes in FL on the tube, and
there, before their eyes, was Touch of Gray, sunken, all but her stern,
nose down in the bay. The surge apparently took her off the jackstands
and beat her to death.

I wasn't trying to frighten you, but thought you'd find that of
significance.

Max

One of the reasons we're taking her out is that the dock we're on took a
trip down the Trent in a past hurricane. We'll be plenty protected where
we're at and on higher (hey...higher is inches there...)...our cradle is
down here so at least we won't have to be on jackstands....


I guess I didn't realize you were on the Trent now. Parts of it can be
fairly safe from major storms. And a cradle is better than jackstands any
day in a storm.

How long are you going to be in MI?

Max




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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe

Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor balcony....and
we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan...and the boat will be on
the hard...
Did you ever meet Doug and Micky, the owners of Touch of Gray? It was
the 40' Endeavor CC that was slipped at Whitehall Landing. They sold out
and sailed her down to Florida for retirement, where they put her up on
the hard while they took a sabbatical in Alaska. While there they were
watching a news clip of one of the hurricanes in FL on the tube, and
there, before their eyes, was Touch of Gray, sunken, all but her stern,
nose down in the bay. The surge apparently took her off the jackstands
and beat her to death.

I wasn't trying to frighten you, but thought you'd find that of
significance.

Max

One of the reasons we're taking her out is that the dock we're on took a
trip down the Trent in a past hurricane. We'll be plenty protected where
we're at and on higher (hey...higher is inches there...)...our cradle is
down here so at least we won't have to be on jackstands....


I guess I didn't realize you were on the Trent now. Parts of it can be
fairly safe from major storms. And a cradle is better than jackstands any
day in a storm.

How long are you going to be in MI?

Max


Probably 5-6 weeks....
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"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.


Timed how fast I can run up the steps to the 3rd floor balcony....and
we're leaving for most of it back to Michigan


Katy lives in Florida now? I guess she lied about being in N or S
Carolina...where ever?

LP



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Out here, the best way to get ready is to stick your finger in a dike. Of
course, you may get slapped.

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"Joe" wrote in message
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Lucky Floridians can buy tax free hurricane supplies this week.

Next week Hurricane season season starts, and it looks to be a very
active season again, with the most storms on the right coast.

The most endangered city after New Orleans is New York. If they get a
cat5 it will make New Orleans look like a cake walk.

The perdictions say 17 named storms and 5 major hurricanes.

Also heard that NOAA is going to define a new class of super hurricanes
(cat.6)

Are you ready?
What have you done to get ready?

Joe



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Out here, the best way to get ready is to stick your finger in a dike. Of
course, you may get slapped.


Or not.

Max


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Put my boat up for sale in Key West and moved back to Seattle. grin

Frank



 
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