We had a once in a summer thunderstorm go through on Thursday July 19 in the afternoon. All of this is second hand from people at the dock.The winds were clocked at 90mph at the Nice bridge which is 10 miles up river from Cobb Island. The weather guys said we had a massive micro burst, the storm started up around Dahlgren and tracked down to St Mary's which is around 30-40 miles Ron who was on the dock said it came in real fast and looked like a wall of water up in the sky. Said they went from a fairly nice afternoon to abandon ship. Ron said it lasted about 30 minutes constant. Almost every boat in the slips were laided over but everyone survived. A few biminis got torn, my main started coming out the mast but Ron wrapped a line around it to the mast. Nice save Ron. I forgot to lock it in (dummy me).The 'Jenny Lynn' a H37, was out on the river and got slammed. They saw it coming at the last moment and were trying to get their sails down when it hit. They suffered a knockdown water coming in some open ports. Their rudder quadrant is broken couldn't get the engine started and had to be towed in. Ripped their jib and probably some other damage. Reports of large cat going over and pitch poled, no other info on them. There were calls going out all up and down the Potomac.We had been out sailing this weekend and when putting the boat to bed yesterday, I went to put the cover on the pedestal and couldn't find it. Thought Joan had taken it off but no. So that is a loss to the the storm.Hope, 'Jenny Lynn' relates their story here.Anyone else involved with the storm? Lets hear from you. JimS/V Java