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Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1981 Carver 3007 Aft Cabin
220 Crusaders
Home Port: Marina Del Rey
Orillia, Ontario - Location: Lake Simcoe, Ontario
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
Two things stand out as being the largest contributors to our being parked on the shoal.
#1, We were operating in a very narrow channel with heavy shoaling all around. Unfortunately, the channel runs 90 degrees to the direction of the wind. Had I attempted to stay on course, we would have been blown over, I'm sure.
#2, We were advised that the storm produced sustained winds of 69 knots, that converts to 80 mph!!! That and zero visibility due to horizontal driving rain made any attempts at navigation virtually impossible.
As far as piloting from below, the storm hit so suddenly that there was no opportunity to get below. In addition, according to those who were down below, visibility was zero.
Mariah's Song was literally tossed about like a toy in a bathtub. Running up on the smooth shoal that we hit in all likelihood, probably saved us and the boat. We hung on for dear life on the back deck while the storm hit us with stinging rain and winds that threatened to knock us off but at least the pounding she took on that smooth rock did minimal damage. Had it been a jagged shoal we might not have fared so well.
In the end, facing 69 knot winds, in a tight channel, there wasn't much I or anyone else for that matter could have done.
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay

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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
I hope you get your boat back soon so you can post more adventures, hopefully no more storm stories.
2022 Stingray 182 SC
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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220 Crusaders
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
bud37 wrote:Source of the post Wow, really something....was anchored once in something like that....after it took us an hour to get the anchor out....If you don't mind me asking , where were you , what channel?? Had a look at your boat there as we are at that marina.....you are right it really came out not bad considering.
We were headed for Frying Pan and had just passed c54/c55 when we got hit, attempted to get in behind Quarry Island with no luck. Ended up on a smooth shoal just east of there. As far as the boat goes, ins adjuster was suggesting that there were stringers damaged and if that is the case, along with a strut, 2 drive shafts and 2 props, they would write her off. I hope not because we have put a lot of work and money in to her. Waiting to here the final word.
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay

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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
Mariah's Song wrote:Source of the post ....ins adjuster was suggesting that there were stringers damaged and if that is the case, along with a strut, 2 drive shafts and 2 props, they would write her off....
Sorry to hear that. Hope it's not the case. Is it definite? Has it been looked at by a surveyor?
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
2022 Stingray 182 SC
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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220 Crusaders
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
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Re: Storm July 08, 2016 Georgian Bay
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