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Old 01-05-2014, 09:17 AM
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This was shared on another forum I visit. A snow and ice storm crushed an entire section of covered slips.


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Old 01-05-2014, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by CrownLPX
This was shared on another forum I visit. A snow and ice storm crushed an entire section of covered slips.


https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A75Uzl7VG58UJ5
Just another batch of premium fresh water boats getting ready to hit the market!
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Old 01-05-2014, 09:51 AM
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Wow I had seen the overhead pictures of that, but up close I just really feel for all those whose boats and slips were damaged. We are docked at Lake Texoma and had 3 inches of ice on the roof it pushed the dock down over 2 feet. We were lucky it could have been worse.
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I will be surprised if we don't see several of these stories over the next few days. We are getting a very heavy wet snow and they're saying we will get 10 inches of it. Not good
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I will be surprised if we don't see several of these stories over the next few days. We are getting a very heavy wet snow and they're saying we will get 10 inches of it. Not good
And on that note, I'll be venturing outside with a snow rake to clear the roofs off this afternoon.
Yeah, its a chore, but it beats vacuum-starting a revolver if that happened to my boat.
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Hard to look at these pictures.
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It didn't look like any of the boats were sunk though. I imagine there was significant damage to the boats but not as much as sinking. Are the dockominiums insured?
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I do a bunch of work in that area...it was one hell of a ice storm.
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I live about two minutes from lake lewisville and this is worse than I thought! That ice storm was a bad one for sure !!

Would be willing to help anyway I can if needed!!
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Good people too. The guy that took the pics is from a Crownline forum. Heart goes out to him and those involved. He worked so hard to get his cruiser and it was deemed a total loss.
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