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darylat8750

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Hi All,
Not directly aviation related but keep me in your thoughts as I'm on my boat directly in the path of Hurricane RINA. She is moving very slowly so we will be under her spell for quite a while. Max sustained winds 110KTs at this point. I don't have concern for my safety just the possibility of damage to the boat. I'm in a lagoon in Isla Mujeres, an island just off the coast of Mex. by Cancun. It is the best hurricane hole in the area and is rapidly filling up with boats. I'm in a good spot and should be ok if no one drags down on me and the tree branches get to the water before getting to the Song of San Fransisco. I will likely be out of contact for a day or two starting Thur. morning.

<br ="apple-interchange-newline"="">http://www.isla-mujeres.net/generalinfo.htm

my boat is at
21 13'46.31"N
86 44'01.21"W





 

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