I'm not sure this has been posted. Never heard of this happening before.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/juneau-alaska-snowfall-sinks-boats-1.7095587
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/juneau-alaska-snowfall-sinks-boats-1.7095587
In December 1996 the Seattle area had a lot of heavy wet snow. The Port of Edmonds Marina’s covered docks collapsed and over 200 boats sank. That was one of several but the worst.
The Inuit have 67 words for snow. I have three. Snow on Christmas day or on the ski hill is fantastic snow. Snow I have to drive on is damned snow, but snow where I would be praying down a sketchy dock and shovel off my boat to keep it from sinking would be nothing short of F-ing snow.Please, stop talking about snow...
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For boats: It seems like a revenue opportunity for the marinas. Offer snow removal for $250/inch or whatever the costs are. A guy with a leaf blower can clear a boat in 10 minutes.
For Marinas: Are they lible for your boat if the marina built and maintained structure fails and sinks your boat ?
Removing snow is the owner's responsibility . . . . there's that word again, responsible. Absentee owners often don't hire any boat watching service, or the service is less than thorough.
You see it a lot in marinas before a forecast storm (not just hurricanes). A diligent/responsible few boat owners are out there checking or doubling up mooring lines, checking scupper drains, making sure there are adequate fenders out, and repositioning the boat in the slip . . .
You know, simple BOAT STUFF, that RESPONSIBLE boat owners do . . . .
Most just figure that if their boat sinks, insurance will take care of it. Which is one of the reasons why so many boat insurers are getting out of the market, and what are left are going up and up in price.
It just pisses me off to have to pay high premiums to subsidize the idiots who aren't responsible boat owners . . .
Most just figure that if their boat sinks, insurance will take care of it. Which is one of the reasons why so many boat insurers are getting out of the market, and what are left are going up and up in price.
It just pisses me off to have to pay high premiums to subsidize the idiots who aren't responsible boat owners . . .
Sometimes freezing rain attached to shrinkwrap before snow.
Valdez can get amazing amounts of snow in a short period and the snow can be all the way from the ground to gunwales with snow having no place slide to.