CPseudonym
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You are probably zoomed out too far. Try typing the boat name into the search bar at the top left corner of the screen.
This thread makes me more appreciative of the Wet Coast. Our only worries are dodging the occasional tsunami - like last night. Be well guys - I can completely understand wanting to be onboard to deal with whatever disaster arises. The naysayers will claim you are potentially putting 1st responders lives at risk - to me it seems like you are living your life to the max. Good luck for the next couple of nights.
Arizona................ Moving to a "safe location" in a storm like this? Define safe ? .
There is an AIS signal for the Princess Chloe. She looks as if she may be against a seawall. Also a signal for the Lunasea across the harbor.
Can't see the other two any longer. Grace appears to be holding strong.
Me too. I hope all is well and look forward to hearing your stories!Still there at 6am. Whew. Can't wait to hear from Daddyo.
It looks like the trusty Danforth did its job. It is amazing that I can zoom in to see the arc of the swing around the anchor. I don't think we will rest easy about it until Daddyo checks in with an all OK.
Grace has shown up on the AIS chart again. It looks like she is docked at Northport Park.
I'll throw in my poetic expertise...
"Roses are red, Violets are blue,
Please save my boat, and my buddy's boat, too."
Amen
Grace has shown up on the AIS chart again. It looks like she is docked at Northport Park.