LuvBoating
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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I remember taking our boat out on the St Johns River a Saturday after a tropical storm hit a few years ago. We seen quite a bit of wood floating in the middle of the river, that we had to go back and forth to miss, and we never thought about the tropical storm that had hit the week before.
Tied up at JAX Landing and seen the City Ferry coming into the Landing. Stopped and asked the driver about the debris we seen on the water. He told us that we should wait at least a week or two, after a tropical storm or hurricane, to take our boat out. "Let the wood debris and other things, drift to the shore first."
So, this Saturday, the 23rd, will be about a week and a half since the Nor'easter wind/rains and Irma hit us. Wondering how much debris is still on the river. Wait another week or so before taking a boat ride?
What do you think?
Tied up at JAX Landing and seen the City Ferry coming into the Landing. Stopped and asked the driver about the debris we seen on the water. He told us that we should wait at least a week or two, after a tropical storm or hurricane, to take our boat out. "Let the wood debris and other things, drift to the shore first."
So, this Saturday, the 23rd, will be about a week and a half since the Nor'easter wind/rains and Irma hit us. Wondering how much debris is still on the river. Wait another week or so before taking a boat ride?
What do you think?