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Geoff: I tried to respond directly to you, but the message was kicked back.
I have an email from someone who was there during Ivan's 14 hour pass that I can send you. It's pretty bad. Many, many boats lost -- Jay A. Howell, CFP Registered Representative Financial Network Investment Corporation, Member SIPC 4950 Westgrove Drive, Suite 130 Dallas, TX 75248 (817) 265-3513 personal office (817) 265-2813 fax "Geoffrey W. Schultz" wrote in message . 16... I kept my boat in Grenada during the 2001 hurricane season as it was *just* past 12 degrees and outside of the hurricane belt. I watched with horror as Ivan struck Grenada head-on and according to the news flattened 90% of the island. I'm wondering if anyone has any information as to how the boat yards fared. I was in Prickly Bay Marina which is fairly well protected in a deep bay compared to St. David's which has no protection. Any information would be helpful. Thanks, Geoff |
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