speakrdude
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- Feb 21, 2009
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- Boat Info
- 2002 Sea Ray 340 DA
Raymarine C80 Tri Data
- Engines
- twin 6.2 MX MPI
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Isn't that sort of the dead center of hurricane alley? I think I will stay out here next to the ocean dude, and worry about earthquakes:lol:
I remember the last hurricane that ripped through the Smoky mountains, it was horrible.
I remember the last hurricane that ripped through the Smoky mountains, it was horrible.
:huh: The Smoky Mountains are over 200 miles inland. Not sure what you are referring to.
Isn't that sort of the dead center of hurricane alley? I think I will stay out here next to the ocean dude, and worry about earthquakes:lol:
you definitely should stay in CA if you think TN is in hurricane alley. Don't venture into those scary interior states,.
Sarcasm indeed!I remember the last hurricane that ripped through the Smoky mountains, it was horrible.
Maybe 2000SR380 intended to post "tornado" alley... Tennessee has been subjected to a few in the past, but I still wouldn't call it "tornado alley".:huh: The Smoky Mountains are over 200 miles inland. Not sure what you are referring to.
Yes, SR380 is a little geographically challenged. Turns out the Sea Ray plant is out on the very edge of "Tornado Alley". https://www.google.com/search?q=tor...ww.tornadochaser.net%2Ftornalley.html;550;376 Plus I forgot to hold up my sarcasm flag. I will also take the hit for confusing "Hurricane" with "Tornado". To be fair I am, from Wisconsin, and have been in California for 50 some years. These are things I watch on the news, and plan my vacations around.