Francine Aftermath

September 17, 2024

Some folks have been wondering how the new boat did during her first New Orleans hurricane. Short answer: just fine. She looks exactly like I left her before the storm.

But storm-time New Orleans lakefront is interesting enough. Here's a story in pictures. And one little video at the end.

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The sea wall across the street is normally just open. But during storms, it keeps the lake from overflowing into the city.
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Over the wall left Rosie and me with a long wet walk to the marina.
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The water was clear, and not very deep.
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Not the smartest place to leave one's Mustang to ride out the hurricane.
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Where does the water in the marina stop and the water over land start?
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Our girl is just as we left her.
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I don't know how the port-o-john's veil and crown stayed on during a hurricane.