This weekend

For those who keep boats in the water. Charge batts and check your bilge pumps.

Good advice! For those who keep boats on the trailer, pull your plug and jack up the tongue as far as possible to let the water drain without running the cranking batteries down with auto bilges. Also, remove or cover your electronics.

Xpress HB-22
175 Yammy Jammer

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Originally posted by Fogman

Good advice! For those who keep boats on the trailer, pull your plug and jack up the tongue as far as possible to let the water drain without running the cranking batteries down with auto bilges. Also, remove or cover your electronics.

Xpress HB-22
175 Yammy Jammer


There was a guy that had a bass boat sink at his dock yesterday on Lake Greenwood. :frowning:

Carolina Skiff 218 DLV
140 Suzuki

I have seen alot of ugly pix of boats on murray this weekend on facebook. You can Def see who didn’t have auto bilge pumps or had dead batteries. Sad day.

“All fisherman lie. And if they say otherwise, then they’re lying”

“Sea~N~Stripes”
21’ Hewes Craft Custom
115 Evinrude

Not just boats. My dock gazebo, which is typically 3-5 feet out of the water is flooded. It was supposedly built just above the the 360, so I don’t know exactly what the water level truly got to.

Time will tell what kind of mess I will have to clean up, but if it is still there I guess I will consider myself fortunate.

Its a mess. I could only imagine what it would be like if Greenville and the rest of the upstate got the rain like they did on the coast. Mt Pleasant took on over 2 feet of water, all of this damage we are seeing was with 6 or 7 inches of water.

Carolina Skiff 218 DLV
140 Suzuki