I was able to get down, wasn't any traffic but figuring out what roads were open up here and then down there was tough...thank god for GPS...saw some neighborhoods didn't know existed. It could have been a lot worse, so far from what we can tell there is home hull damage where she came down on the travel lift, soem rub rail ripped off, lift rail broken off, bent rudder, not sure about the shafts, props and struts yet as well as some scratches and rub marks. The big question is how bad the stringers and bulkheads are. The way she sits right now twisted from bow to stern is over 2' of twist! If you keep the bow level starboard portion of the stern is twisted down and to the right by that much.
The marina has a crane coming in Monday and they will start picking up and re-blocking boats to untangle them and figure out what all the damage is. Most of the docks are gone, some pilings missing, almost all the power towers on the docks are gone and our freezer is upside down...that should smell really good in another couple of days. There are a couple of boats that can not be located and two that didn't start out in the marina.
When I get Internet back I will post a bunch of pictures. What they are showing on the news is one thing but until you drive through some of these towns if you don't live in the area it is just unimaginable.
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