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Re: Nanny Cay & Sea Cow Bay
[Re: jagmansr]
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09/07/2017 08:57 AM
09/07/2017 08:57 AM
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maytrix
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The only info I've seen was from Gina at Swain Sailing (I've also been in touch with her, they manage our boat, which is fortunately in Newport RI right now). The update she got was that things weren't too bad, but I believe that was all during the eye of the storm. I saw another post (no idea how reliable) that some boats were piled on top of each other..
So until something new comes in, I'd expect the worst and hope for the best. Things could have changed when the winds changed.
I still can't believe all the damage and wish we could do more to help.
Matt
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