Wifey B:
Many areas have been ravaged by storms. What will it take for you to cruise back there? If the marina is repaired but nothing really available on shore will you go? Is there even a point in them rebuilding the marina or has tourism there been killed for a few years?
How fast have similarly hit areas recovered in the past?
This question could apply to Rockport, the Keys, Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands. I think places like Naples probably get things going again on land quicker than on the water.
Then a general rebuilding question. Do we rebuild just as was or should rebuilding be delayed until it can be done better, with more ability to withstand the next hurricane? Or just a temporary fix now at minimal cost and then a long term fix?
Will the changes in the character and environment of these locations make you more or less likely to go? I see those changes taking two directions. Some offering less than now or being less clean or having fewer amenities. Others replacing old, smaller businesses and buildings with mansions or resorts.
Please don't get into the politics of the recovery, but just what you as a boater, as a cruiser will look for. Add to this for those of you who had boats damaged or destroyed, what about the next boat? Back to same place or elsewhere? Or none at all?
Many areas have been ravaged by storms. What will it take for you to cruise back there? If the marina is repaired but nothing really available on shore will you go? Is there even a point in them rebuilding the marina or has tourism there been killed for a few years?
How fast have similarly hit areas recovered in the past?
This question could apply to Rockport, the Keys, Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands. I think places like Naples probably get things going again on land quicker than on the water.
Then a general rebuilding question. Do we rebuild just as was or should rebuilding be delayed until it can be done better, with more ability to withstand the next hurricane? Or just a temporary fix now at minimal cost and then a long term fix?
Will the changes in the character and environment of these locations make you more or less likely to go? I see those changes taking two directions. Some offering less than now or being less clean or having fewer amenities. Others replacing old, smaller businesses and buildings with mansions or resorts.
Please don't get into the politics of the recovery, but just what you as a boater, as a cruiser will look for. Add to this for those of you who had boats damaged or destroyed, what about the next boat? Back to same place or elsewhere? Or none at all?