Survivor!!

September 10th, 2009

Don Alfredo is back after much needed rest, he was at dry storage during the storm and is now ready to keep the boats safe again.  He said ” I will never forget what happened here”.  It was his shift Wednesday night, he never thought the shift wouldn’t end until Friday morning. We couldn’t call him or pick him up he was all alone with no food or water just is companion “chiquita” the dog who he said would follow him crying.  Thank you Alfredo!!!

Here you see him next to the guard housealfredo is back

The work area is coming around..

September 10th, 2009

over 200 hundred truck loads later we now have to shovel our way under the boats to move them from the work yard.  We hope to have services on the east side of the work area by the end of next week.work area with mudprogress work yard

Many Pictures many feelings

September 8th, 2009


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Progress

September 8th, 2009

You Can See the Diference

Main GateMain Gate Now

Work Work Work

September 8th, 2009

We are working extra hard to have our facilities ready, its been many years in the making and “Jimena” managed to damage our equipment, facilities, and offices but our spirits remain unharmed and we hope to be ready to take care of our customers and friends very soon we expect to have the ability to launch and retrieve smaller boats by friday.

Here are some pictures of all the work going on lots of heavy machinery, our wonderful crew is in high spirits.

dump trucks and backhoes

Behind our work shopMountains Of Dirt

Water Supply/No running water

September 8th, 2009

With no running water we have to improvise, we have temporary water tanks all around marina seca, in this picture we are filling the water tank on top of our customer showers.

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Making Progress

September 8th, 2009

Trailer boatsI would like to thank all of my clients for their support, your emails have been uplifting and has helped us get through this. Access to dry storage area is restricted for now, please do not send friends or workers to check on your boat we can’t let them in. We are not drilling the boats to take water out, we are cutting locks if we don’t have keys or combinations. We will have new locks on all the boats tomorrow and will have the keys at Dry Storage.  Most boats have water below the floor board, we have 8 crews with pumps taking out water.

We are repairing our lowboys they should be operational by the end of the day.   Sunday morning Telmex workers showed up at Marina Seca asking where do I want my new phone poles, I couldn’t believe it.  CFE the electric company had 200 people working in San Carlos to restore electricity, they did in just a couple of days. Our concern at this point is water and possible infections in the area, I strongly suggest you wait before coming to San Carlos.

Here are pictures of the progress, thank you for your patience.Lifting boat back on to trailer.Trailer boats pushed up against the fence.

New Pictures

September 7th, 2009

Lots of progress was made today, power is back, clean up continues, so far we have not found severe or structural damage to any vessel

Cleaning Operations

September 7th, 2009

Main Entrance Marina SecaCleaning has begun in marina seca, there are 4 backhoes 1 Bulldozer and several cleaning crews, we will be posting more updates on cleaning.