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Its there , just had about 5 feet of water, most everything was removed before the storm, the building is just fine, and will be back to normal after a good cleaning

we crosstied Jacks shrimp boat between the docks , in the boat ramps and it also survived unscratched. i really think we can all be back and working in a week or so, the main issue of corse is electricity,, and there is no bait of any kind, it cant be orderd until freezers are cleaned and power is restored,

but the moral to this story is Its all still here !
 

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Glad to hear they did okay. I left my boat outdoors at the storage facility in West Houston. Just lowered the bow down so it would hold water and chained the wheels together so it wouldn't roll. It came through just fine but there sure is lot other damage to that facility and the homes around it.
 
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Glad to hear they did okay. I left my boat outdoors at the storage facility in West Houston. Just lowered the bow down so it would hold water and chained the wheels together so it wouldn't roll. It came through just fine but there sure is lot other damage to that facility and the homes around it.
Hey Jerry,

Good to hear you and your boat are ok. My boat was sitting on a trailer next to my house in a heavily wooded neighborhood. Can't believe the number of trees that went down and all of them missed the boat! I've got one big (100') pine tree in the back yard that is leaning dangerously towards the corner of my house and my neighbor's house and its got to come down sooner rather than later. At least it's not leaning towards the boat.

Bill
 
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