.... the slips abutting the seawall were 1/2 price.....
Thankfully no. Its Lake Geneva. Normally the lake is sailed on year-round, but in the winter months they can get storms than bring bitter cold and high winds. The waves created hit the seawall and the spray freezes on the first row of boats. Boats one row back are totally unaffected.Ouch. Is one of those yours?
;^)Where is that Clay? I’ve ever seen anything like that even up here in the Great White North.
Slow typist. Question answered.
But remember there's always a flip side, you don't have to worry about ice for your drinks
Think I would prefer a “hot toddy” in that weather!But remember there's always a flip side, you don't have to worry about ice for your drinks
I can see them now. The wind comes from the french side. MAKE THE FRENCH PAY FOR THE WALL!!!!!The marina needs a LARGER ICE WALL!!
I know.Although a cool picture, it’s not recent. Storm was in 2005...
Ice Storm collateral damages... by Jean-Pierre Scherrer
These were safe ! by Jean-Pierre Scherrer
Oh man.That's why they call them "slips"?
How's the Great Texas Freeze hitting you guys? Still racing?
Ah. La Jet d'Eau. They turn that off in cold and windy conditions.I don't think the problem is waves hitting the sea wall.View attachment 190461
They do now...Ah. La Jet d'Eau. They turn that off in cold and windy conditions.