The good news is they're saying the worst is over, for now.
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I use a combination of the two - Cabin lights and pumps are on battery power and the frills run on shore power. House lights always work, and also I have battery backup on the computers so no rude surprises there when power fails.cjj wrote:Kira, do you have the ability to run on your own power, or do you have to rely on shore power?
Richard, when did the factory put in a swimming pool? Oh, wait, that's the loading dock!notviceversa wrote:The water stayed outside of the factory. If the water rose about another foot there might have been some water on the factory floor.
The water just barely got into his house, but his garage was flooded.cjj wrote:Uh, that's gonna be a tad damp inside... How's his house???
Not that time Shane, but in 2004, we had 4 hurricanes hit us in 4 weeks, 53" of rain fell in 3 weeks....and the water DID come in then. Not too bad, but enough to require new wood floors & carpets. It COULD have been a LOT worse. BOY, did it SMELL!longboard_ric wrote:
Tony, looks like you've got that waterfront property you always wanted. It didn't get any higher did it ????
Mavericks is a long ways from me.....but I did go by Seal Beach/Bolsa Chica (just north of Huntington)......insane for these south-facing beaches....something like 16' swells.longboard_ric wrote: I understand there is a high surf warning for the California coast. Has anyone been down to Mavericks at half Moon Bay to have a look????
Oooh boy...rickenbrother wrote:This is a co-worker's car, yesterday outside his home in Long Beach, CA.