Title: | SAILING |
Notice: | Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference |
Moderator: | UNIFIX::BERENS |
Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2299 |
Total number of notes: | 20724 |
This weekend mother nature provided a spectacular show (if your boat was out for the season). If your boat was still in the water the weather was quite a heart pounder. In Newburyport there were four boats sunk and several (I heard 4) dismasted. The sailboats that were unlucky enough to be tied to floating docks took a beating like you wouldn't believe. At one point late Saturday morning every Coast Guard vessel in the Merrimack had a boat in tow. One Coast Guardswoman was thrown overboard in the river and retrieved. For us this storm peaked at high tide and in fact moved it about an hour. Waves were breaking over the boardwalk on the river! It occurs to me that there are some possible lessons to be learned here. Many boats were victims of broken moorings (20+). Newburyport has no regulations that I know of regarding mooring designs. We had a significant number of transient boats here enroute to haulout and I would guess they were picking up any mooring with a float on it. Also, I was out on the previous night applying chafing gear and I was all alone. I didn't see any other people doing this and I didn't see any gear on the boats I went by. Any other damage reports?
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1024.1 | MPGS::BAILEYB | May the 4 winds blow u safely home | Mon Oct 24 1988 11:19 | 2 | |
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1024.2 | R.I. was hit HARD | 20811::KEENAN | Paul Keenan 297-7332 | Mon Oct 24 1988 12:06 | 13 |
On Western Narragansett bay the damage is very bad. Dozens of boats in Wickford and East Greenwich were washed on beaches (if they were lucky) or ground to a pulp on rocks. A swell of water was driven to the west side of the bay by the winds exceeding 50 knts. This raised the water level several feet at high tide. These two harbors are congested, resulting in restrictions on mooring scope. Many boats dragged 250 lb mushrooms right onto the rocks. Owners of waterfront property had their docks damaged by sailboats beating themselves to death. A friend who lives in Wickford tells me the shore is lined with hunks of fiberglass. -Paul |