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That’s what I was expecting. Neighbors boat lift got zapped from Helene and he just got back home from overseas with one day to prep. His scout CC was in the water half ass tied. Made it though.
 

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What part of Sarasota are you in?
Park Model is off of Fruitville rd in North Sarasota

House is in Nokomis, FL right next to Venice

Here is a park model of a friends. Her Lanai is gone.

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Is FabTech still happening? We were thinking of going, but decided against due to the news of the hurricane this week.
It is still happening. Hall is closed for set up today, it reopens tomorrow at 7:00 am. Trade show is open to the public Tuesday-Thursday. I suspect attendance to be down, so it might be a great year to attend. I am not attending I hate trade shows.
 

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Looks like a modified cover that roll off trash trucks use to cover the 30 and 40yd open top dumpsters. Great idea.
There several companies that make some sort of version of the automatic boat cover.

The very first time I saw a power boat cover was on Marco Island. The one I saw was more like a drape style. Either way, if they could also ad a push button boat wash too, I would be beyond happy.

However…….. I hate being Debbie Downer. Even though I posted a video of the automated boat cover, they are actually not allowed in my county. They are considered fixed boat shelter. There are no boat lift covers/canopies/shade covers on East Coast, that I am aware of. I wish they did allow it.
 

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There several companies that make some sort of version of the automatic boat cover.

The very first time I saw a power boat cover was on Marco Island. The one I saw was more like a drape style. Either way, if they could also ad a push button boat wash too, I would be beyond happy.

However…….. I hate being Debbie Downer. Even though I posted a video of the automated boat cover, they are actually not allowed in my county. They are considered fixed boat shelter. There are no boat lift covers/canopies/shade covers on East Coast, that I am aware of. I wish they did allow it.
Boat lift cover/canopies/shade covers all sound like giant sails in a hurricane...
 
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Boat lug cover/canopies/shade covers all sound like giant sails in a hurricane...
Exactly…..

Also, the video I posted was wind free. I cannot imagine what would happen if the cover caught major air.

But it still won’t keep me from searching for easy buttons. Lol
 

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Exactly…..

Also, the video I posted was wind free. I cannot imagine what would happen if the cover caught major air.

But it still won’t keep me from searching for easy buttons. Lol
There is nothing easy about keeping a boat in salt water. Your already 10 steps ahead with the lift. The problem with the lifts is that they are sitting in salt water all day instead of your boat and the tanks have saltwater inside and out. Keeping those floating is just as much work as the boat. As I finish typing this I'm thinking this is all shit you already know lol.
 

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Exactly…..

Also, the video I posted was wind free. I cannot imagine what would happen if the cover caught major air.

But it still won’t keep me from searching for easy buttons. Lol
Did you get any video of how much movement your boat had in the wind?
Just curious.
 

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Did you get any video of how much movement your boat had in the wind?
Just curious.
I didn’t shoot any video of my boat. However, the winds came out of the south the entire time…….. so it pulled my boat evenly away from the dock. This was ideal and perfect. Because of this, I really only had to worry about pulling a cleat or snapping a line. The highest wind gusts reported in Pompano Beach was 52mph. When this would happen, I would get nervous, but I had to rely on the fact I did everything I could do. I am actually glad I did not pull my boat. But it’s easy think that way in hindsight. Lol

Right now……… I am drinking a few “cups of inspiration” before I start dismantling my boat lift. I’d like to get my boat back on lift before I start getting barnacles on the bottom.
 

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The Melbourne area, really a nothing burger. Storm tracked North leaving us pretty much alone. Wind gusts of around 50mph. Did not lose power. There were Tornados in the area, that did concern me. One touched down about 10 miles North that was the closest. Close to 520/A1A.

My house has impact windows all round. With everything closed up could barley hear the wind. Slept like a baby.
 

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wow, the devastation there is incomprehensible. Some houses look fine and the one next door is completely decimated.
How will the landfills be able to absorb all that mess? It must be transported to neighboring states or something?
The mental anguish of having to clean all that shit up seems crushing. That would be very hard to wake up to. Seems like it would take years to get back to normal only to have to go through it again in a future season. Florida looks like an amazing place to live until this happens, then not so much. I hope the loss of life is minimal. Crazy to think anyone would attempt to stay put during that size of storm but I'm sure some did?
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I’m in a Florida town with zero power. Everything is closed.<br><br>Just saw a gun store wide open with a generator running it.<br><br>Most Florida shit ever. 🫡</p>&mdash; Amiri King (@AmiriKing) <a href=" ">October 11, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Pretty much in my Florida neighborhood if someone was to break in to a home the perpetrator would be calling 911 to get their ass saved. ;)
 

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The kids reported from Parrish. They are doing fine. Power is out and cell service is spotty. No other issues, thankfully. It looks like most of the RDP inmates came through mostly unscathed.
Glad everyone is safe. This was the worst worst we have experienced since we have been here the last three years. The winds were insane but we have no damage except quite a few trees down on our lot behind us and no flooding. 140 miles North of Sarasota. Lost power all night and half of yesterday but we have a generator so all is good.
 

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wow, the devastation there is incomprehensible. Some houses look fine and the one next door is completely decimated.
How will the landfills be able to absorb all that mess? It must be transported to neighboring states or something?
The mental anguish of having to clean all that shit up seems crushing. That would be very hard to wake up to. Seems like it would take years to get back to normal only to have to go through it again in a future season. Florida looks like an amazing place to live until this happens, then not so much. I hope the loss of life is minimal. Crazy to think anyone would attempt to stay put during that size of storm but I'm sure some did?
It’s everything you wrote in your post that makes me think about moving out of Florida……

I just know……. One day it’s going to be my neighborhood. Maybe I should leave before that happens? Do I want to be a future disaster victim?

Only problem is……….. When it ain’t blowin………….. It’s a wonderful place to live. Perfect for my age. I love my lifestyle.

I call all the above……… my Fall conundrum. Comes every season! Lol
 

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wow, the devastation there is incomprehensible. Some houses look fine and the one next door is completely decimated.
How will the landfills be able to absorb all that mess? It must be transported to neighboring states or something?
The mental anguish of having to clean all that shit up seems crushing. That would be very hard to wake up to. Seems like it would take years to get back to normal only to have to go through it again in a future season. Florida looks like an amazing place to live until this happens, then not so much. I hope the loss of life is minimal. Crazy to think anyone would attempt to stay put during that size of storm but I'm sure some did?
Push it all out into the ocean and make more land.
 

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It’s everything you wrote in your post that makes me think about moving out of Florida……

I just know……. One day it’s going to be my neighborhood. Maybe I should leave before that happens? Do I want to be a future disaster victim?

Only problem is……….. When it ain’t blowin………….. It’s a wonderful place to live. Perfect for my age. I love my lifestyle.

I call all the above……… my Fall conundrum. Comes every season! Lol
I was born, raised and grew up, worked, got married all in Michigan. Built a house in Melbourne, Florida 2004 retired in 2005 did the snow bird thing till Augusr 2022. Full time now in Florida. I would never move any place it gets below 60 ever. (actually below 70 is too cold) Had my fill of driving/shoveling snow. Does it get hot here ... yup I love it.

Considered Lake Havasu love the hot there as well. But my son got a job in Melbourne so moving to Florida became an easier choice.

Hurricanes here yup, gonna be some crap in most places, pick your poison.
 

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Pretty much in my Florida neighborhood if someone was to break in to a home the perpetrator would be calling 911 to get their ass saved. ;)
Hopefully a perp wouldn't get that opportunity w/o being well ventilated w/ significant blood letting.
 

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Hopefully a perp wouldn't get that opportunity w/o being well ventilated w/ significant blood letting.
I really have no desire to shoot anyone. Break in my house I call the police. Wait in the bedroom. Hopefully they leave knowing police are on the way. I'm not walking around the house looking for anybody. Try entering my bedroom all bets are off.
 

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Glad everyone is safe. This was the worst worst we have experienced since we have been here the last three years. The winds were insane but we have no damage except quite a few trees down on our lot behind us and no flooding. 140 miles North of Sarasota. Lost power all night and half of yesterday but we have a generator so all is good.

They lost some roof tiles and had some damage to the lanai, but it's a rental . . . .🤷‍♀️ She said they are leaving the shutters up for the next one that's coming, though.

Glad to hear you had minimal damage as well.
 

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We were fortunate to live in Florida, November thru July, West Palm and it was/is great. Expect particular situations when owning a boat in FL. Hurricane season. Out of the water, stacked storage might be good for a trailered boat. Lifts work well for some. The damage seen from Milton is varied wind, surge, rain and tornado. Lots of tornado damage. Totally different from the expected/typical hurricane situation. You could have moved your boat hundreds of miles, then get hit by a friggin tornado. Abnormal amount of tornados with this one. To me, Florida remains a boater’s paradise. But, it does come with particular caution and, at times, a price. Looks like all FL RDP inmates did OK?
 

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We were fortunate to live in Florida, November thru July, West Palm and it was/is great. Expect particular situations when owning a boat in FL. Hurricane season. Out of the water, stacked storage might be good for a trailered boat. Lifts work well for some. The damage seen from Milton is varied wind, surge, rain and tornado. Lots of tornado damage. Totally different from the expected/typical hurricane situation. You could have moved your boat hundreds of miles, then get hit by a friggin tornado. Abnormal amount of tornados with this one. To me, Florida remains a boater’s paradise. But, it does come with particular caution and, at times, a price. Looks like all FL RDP inmates did OK?
Great synopsis. Me and wifey talk all the time about fuck hurricanes, fuck earthquakes, double fuck tornados.
We’ll be fine here in New England.
 

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I really have no desire to shoot anyone. Break in my house I call the police. Wait in the bedroom. Hopefully they leave knowing police are on the way. I'm not walking around the house looking for anybody. Try entering my bedroom all bets are off.

You‘re a wise man.
 

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I've been thinking about leaving Florida, mostly for Italy, but that's a Visa thing. I can stay there for 3 month increments then I have to leave. I've been in Texas for the past week and I do like it here. This ad yesterday has my wheels turning..
 

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I've been thinking about leaving Florida, mostly for Italy, but that's a Visa thing. I can stay there for 3 month increments then I have to leave. I've been in Texas for the past week and I do like it here. This ad yesterday has my wheels turning..
Which would you enjoy more, Texas humid or Florida humid? ;)
 

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I've been thinking about leaving Florida, mostly for Italy, but that's a Visa thing. I can stay there for 3 month increments then I have to leave. I've been in Texas for the past week and I do like it here. This ad yesterday has my wheels turning..
Leave for Italy during hurricane season and come back after…

If I could swing it, I’d be in DFW Oct-Mar and So. Cal Apr-Sept.
 
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