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Latest from La Paz on Marty

Edie H. - 9-22-2003 at 06:00 PM

This just posted on Lectronic Latitude's website:
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'Lectronic Bulletin! Some Marinas Totally Destroyed in La Paz by Hurricane Marty

- Marina de La Paz, 120 slips, is 95% destroyed.
- Abaroa Marina, 40 slips, is destroyed.
- Marina Palmira, 117 slips, and which has a big breakwater, is in excellent shape with very little damage to boats.
- Several boats in Astilleros Dry Storage have been knocked over.
- Cabo Isle Marina in Cabo San Lucas, 120 miles to the south, had strong winds and lots of rain, but no damage to boats. The town will be up and running again in a week.

Hurricane Marty, widely tracked for the last several days, blew through La Paz from two directions with unexpectedly ferocious winds early this morning. Neil Shroyer of Marina de La Paz estimates the winds at 125 knots, and called it a "once every 25 year hurricane." Shroyer has been in La Paz for 38 years, and said there hasn't been anything like Marty since Lisa in '76 - a storm that killed 10,000 in La Paz after an earthen dam broke.

Shroyer told Latitude 38 that Marina de La Paz, which has 120 slips and had 100 boats, "is 95% destroyed and all the boats have been damaged to some degree." One or two small ones may have sunk, a handful were dismasted, and something like 20 had roller furling jibs unfurl. "Almost all boats have some damage, most of it caused by the docks breaking and boats and rigging slamming into one another. You know the classic hurricane photo where all the boats are piled in a corner? That's what we have here."

Shroyer reports the the wind started at about 11 p.m. last night, blowing a steady 30 knots, and built to a steady 60 knots by 0400. Based on weather reports, they assumed that this was about as bad as it was going to get, sort of like Ignacio last month. But by 0500 it was suddenly blowing at an estimated 120 knots from the northeast. "We had to crawl off the docks," said Shroyer.

After two hours of wind from the northeast destroyed the docks from one direction, unfurling jibs on many boats, and causing six foot waves to break over the floating breakwater, there was an unusually long lull as the eye passed over. The marina crew ran down to the docks to try to make repairs, and some skippers tried to get their boats out.

Before long, however, it was blowing at about the same 120 knots, but from the opposite direction, the southwest. Any docks that hadn't broken before, broke under this onslaught from the other direction. Forty boats and parts of their docks from the Abaroa Marina to the west broke loose, slamming into the already loose boats in the corner of Marina de La Paz.

"The 35 boats on our A Dock are all in a pile," says Shroyer. "The 40 boats from Abaroa's Marina took out our B Dock and the 25 boats in her. All our docks are broken, with some boats still tied to pieces of dock or to bent pilings, but most are just pushed up against each other in a pile. A few docks may have survived at the very outside, but there's no way we can even get to them. All of the boats have been damaged to some extent, but in many cases it's scratches, broken rub rails, tangled rigging, and that kind of thing. One or two small boats may have sunk."

Neil's parents, Mac and Mary Shroyer, who built the marina, were in San Diego at the time, and hope to be able to fly back tomorrow. Neil expects the marina, with all the docks broken, to be out of commission for some time.

Most if not all boats anchored in La Paz Bay are believed to have gone ashore, but first hand accounts are hard to come by.

Norma Flores, Office Manager at Cabo Isle Marina in Cabo San Lucas, said they had strong wind from about midnight to 0400, but that it wasn't much stronger than 75 knots. "The marina and boats are fine, the road into town is fine, but there's lots of water all around and the electricity is off. We'll be back up and fine in a week."

Manuel Canto, "one of the team" at Marina Palmira in La Paz said that although there was lots of wind and water - much, much, much stronger than Ignacio - their large breakwater prevented seas from coming into the marina. There is some slight damage to the marina itself, but all the boats are fine. We had our crew run around all last night retying boats, so they all did fine."

Marty is continuing up the western shore of the Sea of Cortez, posing a severe threat to boats at Puerto Escondido. Hopefully it will blow out before it reaches the many other cruisers up in the Bahia de Los Angeles area. But if you're still in the hurricane's path, our hearts are with you.

We hope to have photos from La Paz tomorrow. If you're in La Paz or elsewhere and can send relatively high resolution photos and/or a first hand report, send it to: mailto:richard@latitude38.com

hurricane damage

jwfga - 9-22-2003 at 06:15 PM

thankyou so much for the thorough update on the damage.....

Edie H. - 9-22-2003 at 06:30 PM

You're welcome jwfga......really concerned about Jack Swords boat though. He posted here just recently about his boat being in Marina de La Paz year round......I can only hope it isn't as bad as they are reporting. :(

Jeff Wagner - 9-23-2003 at 08:08 AM

Hey Edie,
where is this Lectronic Latitude website? Thanks jeff

'Lectronic Latitude is from latitude38

Anonymous - 9-23-2003 at 08:38 AM

here's the link:
'Lectronic Latitude link

photo links of La Paz bay

Anonymous - 9-23-2003 at 01:53 PM


http://www.bajainsider.com/start_pages/page-weather_start.ht...

does not look pretty...

Hurricane Marty

Naomi - 9-23-2003 at 02:11 PM

Thanks for the great update on the Marinas in La Paz. Although, I haven't heard anything about the Talleres Navales Berkovich. Has anyone been over around that side of the bay???


[Edited on 9-23-2003 by Naomi]

Jeff Wagner - 9-23-2003 at 06:12 PM

Dear Naomi,
I hear your yacht made it through just fine. dad
I hear no damage at Berkovitch!

[Edited on 9-24-2003 by Jeff Wagner]

Hi daddy

Naomi - 9-23-2003 at 06:19 PM

I saw your post on that other page. GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Did you talk to Abel?? What did he say about the situation?

Jeff Wagner - 9-23-2003 at 06:33 PM

I haven't spoken to Abel yet. The info was from a contact in La Paz. I'm still looking for info about the Abaroa dry dock. Any info appreciated. thanks

reefrocket - 9-23-2003 at 10:18 PM

For information on specific boat you might try this site they say they will try to get info.
http://www.bajainsider.com/start_pages/page-weather_start.ht...

Jack Swords wife posted on Freds board, that he is off hiking but will be trying to fly to La Paz this weekend.

Latest from La Paz on Marty

mel - 9-23-2003 at 10:34 PM

Jeff-I'm emailing you re: Abaroa dry storage. Want be sure we're talking about the same place. Don Jose's? I have info.