searay30
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- Jun 13, 2012
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- 1989 Sea Ray 30' sedan bridge
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- twin 350 mercruisers inboards
My boat went in on April 2nd!
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My boat went in on April 2nd!
From Saturday (4/14) afternoon at the Lime Kiln Dock at Put in Bay. https://t.co/Vneei25ocMHey man, what's the water level like so far. I heard they are high.
Hey man, what's the water level like so far. I heard they are high.
https://glakesonline.nos.noaa.gov/monitor.html
A friend tells me PIB is cut in half. A foot of water cutting through the center of the island.
Levels at the western end of Lake Erie are receding as the wind begins to diminish. Hopefully those that have boats in the water already came through this ok. Some of the locals are saying they haven’t seen water levels like this in more than 40 years.
I saw a video yesterday from the operators of the Miller ferries. They were struggling yesterday and expected water levels to peak this morning around , 4:30 am. I was watching the Miller ferry pib dock web cam this am about 5 :30 am. The dock was awashed with 1 to 1 .5 white caps rolling down it. They expected winds to peak at 45 -55 mph. If the lime kiln docks became submerged, the two ferries would have to cast off too the Lee side of the island I suppose.Levels at the western end of Lake Erie are receding as the wind begins to diminish. Hopefully those that have boats in the water already came through this ok. Some of the locals are saying they haven’t seen water levels like this in more than 40 years.
I saw a video yesterday from the operators of the Miller ferries. They were struggling yesterday and expected water levels to peak this morning around , 4:30 am. I was watching the Miller ferry pib dock web cam this am about 5 :30 am. The dock was awashed with 1 to 1 .5 white caps rolling down it. They expected winds to peak at 45 -55 mph. If the lime kiln docks became submerged, the two ferries would have to cast off too the Lee side of the island I suppose.
Yes, the Miller ferries rode out the storm last night and most of today “at sea” on the lee side of South Bass Island. There were reports that they would spend tonight (Sunday) in Toledo.
It was higher than I have ever seen this weekend. The marina's docks were all under water(except the floaters, obviously) and most of the marina and trailer park was under water. I'm glad that I was on the boat. I have enough rations and beverages to last at least a month, a generator and 400 gallons of fuel. Thankfully, I didn't need it. Surprisingly we never lost power, me and the only other people(2) that were on their boat this weekend!Hey man, what's the water level like so far. I heard they are high.
Is it snowing thier today? We are getting like 2 inches today in erie pa.Absolutely.
Yes. It has snowed here a few times since I've been in. No accumulation though.Is it snowing thier today? We are getting like 2 inches today in erie pa.
I'm planning a short cedar point / pib trip on beginning may 10 extending to the weekend.Yes. It has snowed here a few times since I've been in. No accumulation though.
The sun peeked out for a moment and it's in the high 30s now.
It's supposed to be in the 50s this weekend and dry. Hopefully it'll start to go up, at least gradually from there, and be warm for all of those that launch in May.
Heck, not this coming weekend but next weekend is my 1st planned trip to Put-In-Bay!