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willy 11-02-2012 11:21 AM

Well guys, I am at the Readington Diner. Needed a break and they have wifi.
Fuel is damn near impossible to get and I am down to my last couple of gallons for my generator.
Had counted on syphoning fuel from my truck and car since I filled them before the storm.
Dumb Arse me who has not had to syphon fuel for thirty years or more did not know they have anti syphon valves in them for over a decade. Can't get it out.:cen:

They are saying we may not have power until next Wednesday. I sure hope they are wrong.
Senor Burt is not looking pretty, took me three hours but I got to see it yesterday.
She may be salvageable, but it going to cost a chunk.
Plus there are going to be very few places to get it worked on and even fewer mechanics and glassmen to go around.
I had tears in my eyes with what I saw down along Raritan Bay yesterday.
God help those poor people.
I see that most of us made it through with our health and families intact.
I am very thankful for that.
My computer is running out of battery so I will say A Dios till later.
Will post some photos when we get internet back.
Till then you all take care and comb your hair.

ssiredfish 11-02-2012 01:04 PM

Bummer Willy I really feel for ya......Hope some things can change for the better for ya.......

reelapeelin 11-02-2012 01:13 PM

Good to hear from you, old geezer...I left you a text you might find interesting...Lemme run...gotta go comb my hair...all both of them...CNN's meteorologist talking about a storm brewing for mid net week up there POSSIBLE...he said if all was normal, he wouldn't even mention it, but w/things as they are folks better start preparing for colder weather and rain....and POSSIBLE WIND OFF THE WATER...would be bad timing to say the least...

Hope he's wrong...

macojoe 11-02-2012 04:10 PM

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reelapeelin Good to hear from you, old geezer...I left you a text you might find interesting...Lemme run...gotta go comb my hair...all both of them
Took the words right out of my mouth!! But mine were what hair??

Willy sorry to hear about the boat, did you have a chance to get Ins. on it?? That might help some, but then to get someone to work on it is the next thing!
Glad is all as good as it can be for you guys there, But you gotta get gas somewhere?? Can you take any out of the boat?? If its not filled with water?


Good Luck to ya!!

phatdaddy 11-02-2012 04:13 PM

willy, at least on my truck, there is a rubber hose between the filler on the bed & the fuel tank under the truck. you can undo 2 hose clamps, slide it off and get to the gas in the tank. found that out during opal.

stay safe

Monkey Butler 11-02-2012 11:11 PM

Crap, I don't know how I miss these threads. If I can help out at all let me know. How bad do you need gas? I could put 125 gals in the boat and round up all the 5 gal cans I could find...

SkunkBoat 11-03-2012 09:02 AM

Skunkboat Ok
 
I pulled the boat before the storm and it rode it out in an empty field in Toms River.

As of Saturday, I still have no power, heat, internet. Cell phone has gotten better. I can't complain. We are very lucky.

House got lucky, trees on 2 next door neighbors and many others in neighborhood. I'm far from water so now problem with flooding.

reelapeelin 11-04-2012 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat (Post 196500)
I pulled the boat before the storm and it rode it out in an empty field in Toms River.

As of Saturday, I still have no power, heat, internet. Cell phone has gotten better. I can't complain. We are very lucky.

House got lucky, trees on 2 next door neighbors and many others in neighborhood. I'm far from water so now problem with flooding.


That's looking ahead...Hope ya filled the boat tank w/gas...you'd have 60 gals sittin' out there to use in the shortage...And your comment that you live far from water...sometimes. that's a GOOD thing...

Hope everybody else doin' ok up there...looks like some more weather headed your way Wed & Thurs...

THEFERMANATOR 11-04-2012 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 196475)
Well guys, I am at the Readington Diner. Needed a break and they have wifi.
Fuel is damn near impossible to get and I am down to my last couple of gallons for my generator.
Had counted on syphoning fuel from my truck and car since I filled them before the storm.
Dumb Arse me who has not had to syphon fuel for thirty years or more did not know they have anti syphon valves in them for over a decade. Can't get it out.:cen:

They are saying we may not have power until next Wednesday. I sure hope they are wrong.
Senor Burt is not looking pretty, took me three hours but I got to see it yesterday.
She may be salvageable, but it going to cost a chunk.
Plus there are going to be very few places to get it worked on and even fewer mechanics and glassmen to go around.
I had tears in my eyes with what I saw down along Raritan Bay yesterday.
God help those poor people.
I see that most of us made it through with our health and families intact.
I am very thankful for that.
My computer is running out of battery so I will say A Dios till later.
Will post some photos when we get internet back.
Till then you all take care and comb your hair.

Don't worry, if you and your family made ito ut your doing good. And remember after hurricanes there are 2 boat brands that almost always make it back on the water with minimal repairs, HATTERAS and BERTRAMS. They are both built like tanks and would be shocked to know how many have weathered cat 4 hurricanes to be repaired and still going today. Wish I could have popped in to help out as I just got back from up that way(had to go to a funeral in Barnegat).

reelapeelin 11-04-2012 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 196514)
Don't worry, if you and your family made ito ut your doing good. And remember after hurricanes there are 2 boat brands that almost always make it back on the water with minimal repairs, HATTERAS and BERTRAMS. They are both built like tanks and would be shocked to know how many have weathered cat 4 hurricanes to be repaired and still going today. Wish I could have popped in to help out as I just got back from up that way(had to go to a funeral in Barnegat).

Ferm, w/you skills at boat repair, you shoulda stayed on the Jersey Coast...you'd have work 24/7/365 for as long as you want it...


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