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Adam, Well done video. Thank you for sharing this information. I would be very interested in seeing more of your work. Especially around Road Town / TMM Charters. I very much appreciate the time you took to shoot this and post it. Thanks, Jimmy
Praying for all. Virgin Traders- Gary and Alexis and all your friends and family. Sending you love and support. I'm so sorry for everyone's lose. Love Aunt Rose
Thanks for this. Nice work. The toll on the people of the BVI will be huge. Our 2017 44' Helia, Making Memories, was on the hard with the other cats. Can't find her yet, but hoping she is ok and can do her part to bring business back to the BVI so the great people of the islands can re-build!
A truly awful situation for all in the BVI, our heart goes out to them. Would it be possible to access part of this video where i can zoom in on something?
Adam, can I use a few seconds of your Nanny Cay Irma drone footage? We are the official video coverage of the BVI Spring Regatta every year with Judy Petz as our client and I'm looking to help promote the 2018 event. Thank you.
I'm looking for my friend Bonnie Dougall! She lives beside Fort recovery on West End. Was riding out the hurricane at her friend Donna's house on Long Bay.
At least this drone man has put some sailing people at rest, I would be pulling my hair out if i had a boat there until i found out what the damage was if any. Sure looks like it got a good thrashing. Sad to see all that damage done. Looks like that boat yard needs some extra help
Does anyone know if "CATSY" (the 62' Sunreef cat sitting upside down on the entrance) was on the hard or in the water prior to the storm. Just trying to fathom the force it took to lift her.
Incredible footage, well done you must have allayed lots of boat owners concerns. Just wish someone would do a flyover VIrgin Gorda Boatyard. Many of us have boats stored in there and are concerned about them as well. I am so glad loss of life has been incredibly low, thanks to the early warnings and preparations nowadays. 20-30 years ago we would have had min warnings and much higher loss's. Thankfully the virgin Island people are strong and resilient, with warmth and humour and will rebuild their lives and Island economy. If anyone has a link to aerials of the V.G. Boatyard, i would appreciate the link.
I would like very much to know where this a shot. I'm guessing one of the islands, not Florida because of the hills. If it was shot in Puerto Rico on the first storm I would love to see a re-shooting after the last storm hit them. I couldn't imagine having this kind of damage and then getting hit by a far bigger storm. What would be left.
Wow. This is amazing footage. But I still can't find our boat NUTMEG. She should be in dry dock boat yard along water with the other cats. Please video her for us!? Hopeful...
Is Nutmeg a Lipari 41? If so, at the end of the video at 10:07, if you look behind the blue shed with a white roof you will see a Saba 50 and next to that is what looks like a Lipari, if so it looks in pretty good shape! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Not insured for neglect. You can't just leave an old boat in the path of a fraight train and expect to get a new boat. Some clauses also do not cover what they call an 'Act of God'.
To Peter Ploeg, That is a very good question. One I can not fully answere. As I do not know many. Nor have I ever done any comprehensive study. I was just quoting from information I had heard years ago and possibe just from local UK sources. But the world is a big place with a lot of variety and policies change. I was think generally as if such was generally ecepted. But now you ask it seems obvious that some insurer for enough money may even insure for neglect. I think my bankers do in a round about sort of way. But if there is some small print that excempts the insurrer from what they call 'Acts of God' (IE Major disasters ect). I have not seen it. So maybe it doesn't exist or doesn't exist generally. So basically I can not back any thing about what I wrote up. So my guess is I do not know and ir t may depend on individual policies or agreements. So great question.
Ya, I hope no one was in those boats in the video at the time of the storm. We are those people that lived on a boat down there, so I know what you are saying. I was just looking for a little more info on what is happening to people that actually live down there and the destruction of the infrastructure and whether people are able to get food and water in the coming weeks. I'm gonna say most of those Yachts didn't have people in them. I have received a few more pictures of St John and it seems that many of the houses on the hillsides are still there, but half of the roof is gone from the Lumber Shop. We actually have a house down there. That aside our biggest concern is our dear friends and have heard that the roof blew off their home. So devastating, regardless of who you are. Great video.