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I remember shoulving 2+ ft of snow one winter while living on the boat, my boat first, then 6 more, got back to mine there was 18" ov snow, went up to the bar overlooking the harboe and had a few with the boys, next morning : There was no snow to be seen. We had a chinook wind come in (warm wind).
Pat says: DO-IT-RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!
Bayliner 3870 "ALASKA33)
Twin 350 GM power
Located in Seward, AK
Retired marine surveyor
We are having tornados. Quite a few homes in the area are destroyed. Hopefully the worst has passed and things will improve. Technically it is not even spring yet and tornado season is upon us.
Rick Grew
1981 Carver 3007 Aft Cabin
2004 Past Commodore
2021 Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club www.wrycc.com
Seeing that frozen tundra makes me not mind the rain so much that we have been seeing in the Puget Sound. Heavy snow like that must be tough on Canvas. Curious, as to how you get the snow off-Do you have a friend up there who will help you out?
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