Hurricane Rita
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Hurricane Rita
Maybe a little premature, but I am sitting here at work, looking out to my boat,(in pasadena texas), Ive got the engines out and about twelve feet up on a shelf inside the warehouse.They are predicting a ten foot storm surge so I hear, and the media is really going to town making the roads just about as dangerous as the hurricane. I have the boat out side of the warehouse. I really do not think I can get away from work long enough to get the boat to secure, higher ground, and evacuate myself and loved ones. At the moment I am thinking to just cross my fingers and hope for the best. Im Right on the ship channel in Pasadena , anybody have any good advice or experience as far as what I should do about now? Besides watch the news and hope it makes a turn.
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Prepare for the worst, Wish for the best!!
All you Texan's be careful, listen to the warnings and leave if you're anywhere near the path. All indications are pointing to a CAT 5 for landfall.
Good luck!
All you Texan's be careful, listen to the warnings and leave if you're anywhere near the path. All indications are pointing to a CAT 5 for landfall.
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by BajaRunner
How far do these things go in? Im in austin, I wouldnt think it would be a problem, just some rain.
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
I got the Sea Ray taken care of last night............headin to higher ground
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They can go pretty far! Last year Jeane came all the way to Delaware and dropped a twister on our office while everyone was still working. It was a Catg 1/2. Made a nice mess. Stay safe and get out if you can. What work could be more important than protecting your family??
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Get your boats as far away as you can. If on a trailer & you can't move it, tie it down, flatten tires, put a bunch of water in the bilge for extra weight and CHECK YOUR INSURANCE. If it hits as a cat 4 or 5, you may as well forget about doing anything to your boats. Nothing will help. Get your a$$es out of town