Recovery - Day Three

floatdemo

Wednesday was a busy and semi-successful day. The Conservancy team was able to demo the rest of the old float and assist in the launch of the new one. It was a great moment when that all came together around med-day. The remainder of the day was spent trying to connect the new float to the old anchoring system. Ron (from Warren Diving Service) ran into some problems there.

It seems that we still didn’t have enough chain to connect the western anchor. That is the seaward anchor that holds the keeps the ferries from pushing the float out of alignment. However, Jeremy made another attempt (free diving) to find the missing section of chain, and where all previous attempts had failed, he suddenly succeeded! We spent several hours trying to dig out and move over 70 feet of chain, but are yet to recover all of it out of the sand. The pounding surf of last weekend buried it well.

Also, one of the “dead man” cables (lines heading to the beach and attached to posts called “dead men” ) had snapped during the storm surge. Finding that cable, buried somewhere in the sand in the eastern section of cove, will prove difficult, if not impossible.

Today’s tasks are to recover and utilize the section of chain that Jeremy found and rig a temporary anchor system where the cable had snapped. Then we will assess what hardware is needed to provide a permanent mooring for the new float.

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