@@BoringSailing Have you seen the Bayfield 36' "Stonecutter" or a custom, flush deck, canoe stern 44' ketch named "Outsider"? Friends last known to be moored there.
@@BoringSailing Please let me know if you do. And share with us your own story. I lived through Hurricane Hugo, fighting to keep boats from being destroyed and managed to save a few.
I like your shirt. Stay safe ❤
Gotta represent the Kingdom
Most of the yachts came to Trinidad for refuge from the hurricane.
Yes I saw the AIS view. I would say where I was very few people left. The bay looked about the same.
@@BoringSailing Could it be much different in Trinidad? It's only a hundred miles away.
@@UguysRnuts yes, much different.
Yes, Carriacou is not far away from Grenada island and was devastated and Grenada island faired pretty well.
@@BoringSailing I'm sorry to hear that about Carriacou. One of my favourite islands.
I thought Grenada was south of the hurricane belt?
Grenada is statistically less likely to get hurricanes but it is possible and happens every few decades
@@BoringSailing Have you seen the Bayfield 36' "Stonecutter" or a custom, flush deck, canoe stern 44' ketch named "Outsider"? Friends last known to be moored there.
I have not but i didn't look very closely at all the boats
@@BoringSailing Please let me know if you do. And share with us your own story. I lived through Hurricane Hugo, fighting to keep boats from being destroyed and managed to save a few.
@UguysRnuts thank you. I've already left Grenada and preparing to do a late season Atlantic crossing. I will have some footage of that once it starts