We woke up this morning to the gurgling sounds of all bilge pumps running. That got us out of bed quick. Travis began shoveling as I looked for the source of the leak. The enormous weight of the snow pushed us 5" below the waterline, and one of our empty thru-hulls that was above the waterline normally, freed itself of its wooden plug. That meant water coming in fast under the sink. It was an easy enough fix, as the wooden plug just needed to be shoved in. Then back to shoveling. T estimated that given our deck area, there was probably 8 tons of snow weighing the boat down.
But all is well, no worries. We have power, fresh coffee, and lots of adrenaline.
But all is well, no worries. We have power, fresh coffee, and lots of adrenaline.
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That is insane... and we whine about the rain out here? Yikes. Hey where exactly do you keep your boats? I lived in Bowie as a kid and we had a boat somewhere near the Kent Island Yacht Club (I think). I showed my mom pics of your boat under the snow the other day (on my phone so they were tiny) and she was wondering where you were. Stay warm, dry and above the water!
Yes above water is key!
We are downtown Baltimore, the West Branch of the Inner Harbor. BY(O)B Yacht Club
oh my god. i will never complain about rain again. i don't know how you guys do it!! stay warm!
she was wondering where you were. Stay warm, dry and above the water!
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OMG! You guys must be freezing!
Wow! best of luck stay warm and more importantly dry! its forcast here for the weekend (UK) but nothing like that I guess!
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