Friday, January 21, 2011

Brisbane, Australia : Lost yachts rounded up | Courier Mail

As Brisbane and surrounding areas clean up from the floods of the last week, helpful souls are attempting to return some wayward boats to their owners. The Marine Safety Officer reports in the article below that identifying some of the pontoon docks and dinghies will be difficult. I am a firm believer in the value of a permanent marker or spraypaint to mark your name on your property that is near the water in the case of it wandering. It will keep the honest people honest. I remember what the fellow in Chatham County told me as he dragged my canoe to his house after a flood swept it away from my land on the Haw and hid it for several weeks. His wife told him "you know you can't keep it." He spotted my number written inside, called me and of course I rewarded him. The paddles were even in it!

Mark worked hard with me to salvage the deck and the canoe in the background from the impending doom of being swept down the river in November of 2009.







Below is a link to the original and complete news story

High and dry: Lost yachts rounded up | Courier Mail

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Haw Riverfront Land For Sale $17K per acre

Lot C Shoccoree Ridge Rd.

20.6 Acres

Haw River Frontage

In Orange County, NC



















In southwest Orange County, situated directly on the Haw River with a septic permit on record, 250 feet of river frontage with canoe landing, mostly wooded with some fields and old roads, a small bridge allows access to all areas of the property, small structures already situated on the property and only twenty minutes from Chapel Hill.


Wake up to the sunny Haw River and enjoy this quiet stretch of Piedmont river.

Available for $17,000 per acre, flexible terms





For Sale By Owner, Contact Chris Marthinson 919-819-9980


Map Link Below

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Brisbane River Flood Destroys Many Small Craft

Major disruption and much misery in Australia has been caused by this flood. An even worse flood hit Brazil during the same time period.


YouTube - Runaway boat floating down Brisbane river



Eyewitness Account of the Marina Fire at McCotter's from WCTI News

Description of the experience of McCotter's Marina fire

Couple Speaks On Marina Fire - News Story - WCTI New Bern

Most boats sank but a couple survived badly damaged but afloat, as seen in this WRAL video still.



Also some actual footage of the fire from AP News

Click for video

Saturday, January 8, 2011

1925 Elco Motor Yacht Lost in Little Washington Fire.


This boat was apparently lost in the massive blaze at McCotter's Marina early the morning of January 7. It is described as a Hermione Charters historic 56 foot 1925 Elco Motor Yacht.

Click to see Classic 56 foot boat lost in blaze

It was a fine-looking vessel, and I am sad to hear it was lost.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Major Marina Fire

McCotter's Marina Fire Destroys 25 Boats

Before Paul and I went down to Ocracoke to sail the Bike Car, we went to the marina to winterize Delphine and secure her as she sat on land. Paul and I toured the marina extensively, including the big boathouse. Well, the boathouse burned last night. I wanted to post some pictures of some of the boats that were within that boathouse. Many were beautiful antiques. According to fire officials, the fire was worsened by the heat trapped under the roof. To look at the damage, there is no evidence that there was a structure at all!

Paul checks on his boat in October to see all is OK. His boat was actually about as far from the fire as possible.



The fire at McCotter's Marina blazes out of control on Friday morning. Photo credit : Washington Daily News



Video from WITN with footage of interviews and the fire

Aerial photo of the damage from a WRAL video showing that the big boathouse is gone, along with numerous beautiful vintage boats



The large boathouse in the upper left is now rubble on the bottom of the Pamlico. Pauls boat is safe outside of this view in the lower right.


See McCotter's on Google Map

McCotter's Official Site



From the Washington Daily News




View of the outside of the large boathouse which burned Friday morning, during better days in October.



View from within the doomed boathouse



Paul and I walked out to the end of the big boathouse to catch a good view of the entire marina. I saw the table and chair from the helicopter view of the damage on WRAL, so I guess the end of the dock survived. Three boaters were rescued from the end of the dock by being towed away during the fire. A woman suffered from hypothermia after jumping in.








Table and chairs next to Paul in the above photos have strangely survived, as seen in the WRAL screengrab below. The large tarped cabin cruiser behind Paul in the October photo is now gone. It had hailed from St. Louis, Mo.






One of the beautiful cruisers lost to the flames Lady Larimar of Washington, NC




The striking deck of Mercedes III of Washington, NC, Also lost to the flames



Article from Local News

From Eyewitness News 9

:WASHINGTON, N.C – Investigators are trying to find out what caused an early-morning fire at McCotter's Marina that injured three people and damaged 25 boats along with a dock.

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office says the 911 call came in around 12:30 Friday morning.

When crews arrived on the scene, they said the north dock was engulfed in flames. They worked to get boats out of the way of the fire but 25 of them were damaged with most being a total loss. A covered dock was also lost to the fire.

Three people were treated for minor injuries including burns and hypothermia.

The U.S. Coast Guard is on the scene to see how bad, if any, the environmental damage is from the fire.

Watchstanders at Coast Guard Station Hobucken, N.C. got the word from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Department of a fire at the marina around 1 AM this morning. They immediately launched a 24-foot rescue boat crew.

A boat crew from Coast Guard Station Hobucken is still on the scene monitoring the situation and has placed boom in the area to contain any debris and pollution from the fire. They've also contracted a cleanup company to respond to the scene.

Pollution investigators from Coast Guard Sector North Carolina are on scene as well to assess the amount of pollution caused by the fire.

Fire departments from Chocowinity, Bath, Washington, Bunyan, Clarks Neck, Old Ford and Cherry Point responded. The investigation is on-going.