Flood warnings as well!

I decided I would be better & happier o/b. arrived 20 mins ago. the pontoons are all lashed together across the openings. sea dweller still afloat, I have checked her lines. the marina staff are on duty. will keep you posted as long as the wifi holds out
 
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I decided I would be better & happier o/b. arrived 20 mins ago. the pontoons are all lashed together across the openings. sea dweller still afloat, I have checked her lines. the marina staff are on duty. will keep you posted as long as the wifi holds out

I wondered about popping down to Shotley, but don't really have time. Might go tomorrow to check. Hopefully all will be well, but a number of local marinas must be considering whether they need to urgently increase the height of the piles retaining the pontoons.
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I wondered about popping down to Shotley, but don't really have time. Might go tomorrow to check. Hopefully all will be well, but a number of local marinas must be considering whether they need to urgently increase the height of the piles retaining the pontoons.
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Knowing the situation its a duty of care to check all is well, imo this is the 2nd time I have been to see her over a surge tide the past 5 yrs. All is well here but by 02.00z tonight might be different. on the drive here all were driving very sensibly indeed
 
I wondered about popping down to Shotley, but don't really have time. Might go tomorrow to check. Hopefully all will be well, but a number of local marinas must be considering whether they need to urgently increase the height of the piles retaining the pontoons.
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Perhaps we need all the hammerhead boats to be manned and keeping station with engines. Another 1m on the piles sounds a great idea though.

Surge is already 1.28m and 0.5m ahead of predicted time. Hopefully means the maximum will be well before HW and hence total height will be within pile limits.

Surge now 1.6m.
 
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Fox's Meadow

I decided I would be better & happier o/b. arrived 20 mins ago. the pontoons are all lashed together across the openings. sea dweller still afloat, I have checked her lines. the marina staff are on duty. will keep you posted as long as the wifi holds out

Hi

I have my boat ashore on what is referred to as "The Meadow"
I know this is a very low lying area and the boat sea-cocks are open - have you seen this area flood in the past / do you think that I should be concerned ?

Mel.
 
Surge 1.99m at Margate now, just past LW. Looks to me as though the surge might now be well south of the flood tide, maybe that's a good thing although I presume the water already here has still got to go somewhere during the next 6 hours?? Media frenzy down here especially in Sandwich, cameras peering at people filling sandbags, interviewing one elderly local who said she was very frightened. I do cringe at the way this is all being put forward as a certainty especially by the EA. I do hope it doesn't happen, of course, but there seems no admission that this sort of stuff cannot be predicted with 100% accuracy.
 
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Look at poor old Lowestoft!

Sailorman, I hope to be down tomorrow and wonder whether the boat will be floating round the Meadow.
 
I decided I would be better & happier o/b. arrived 20 mins ago. the pontoons are all lashed together across the openings. sea dweller still afloat, I have checked her lines. the marina staff are on duty. will keep you posted as long as the wifi holds out


Thank you for that Roger - much appreciated

Had an e mail from Owen about 1500 hrs this afternoon saying he was lifting her and then putting her back in on Friday evening.

I have been stressing about it since

Good to know she is OK

May
Xx
 
2.31m @ 19.40

Seems to be stabilising at about 2.3m above prediction.
High tide prediction is 4.12 @ 01.20.
Hopefully the surge will have abated by then or we could be looking at a 6.4m tide:eek:
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Just spoken to Mike at Martalsham Creek boatyard where Sirenia is in a half tide pontoon Berth.
They will be on the lookout until the highwater has passed.
That is comforting to know.
 
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