I know that many people are fans of the lovely wooden sail and power boats built on the island of Man O War Cay in the Bahamas. I am here in the harbor of the island, after the passage of Hurricane Dorian, so I wanted to share the situation.
It appears that all of the wooden sail boats are damaged or sunk in the harbor. The schooner "William Albury" is sunk right off my bow as I write this, and the little Bahamian Sloop "Rough Waters" is sunk with a boat on top of it, adjacent to me. Off in the distance I see at least 4 Man o War sailboats blown ashore and damaged. I will go and photograph the various boats that are visible, when I have a chance, and post them on here.
So far I have not seen a single wood Albury runabout afloat either, so I dont have high hopes for them either.
This storm was as bad as it gets for destruction. Only a couple of boats survived afloat, all the rest dragged their huge concrete mooring blocks with them as the went ashore. The shoreline is littered with sailboats still attached to their moorings! Interestingly nearly every big catamaran is flipped upside down, not a great testimony for catamarans in high winds.
It is really sad that it looks like the wooden boats of this island were wiped off the map in one day, and the legacy of one of the great boatbuilding islands is destroyed. I will document the boats I can photograph as it is unknown what their fates will be.