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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/FGCMS to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of your information is being sold Going back in time now to a week after little over a week after Hurricane Helene came through, this 29ft SeaRay was in pretty good shape other than its swim platform was destroyed and it had about 8 inches of water in the entire boat. The lift it was sitting on…well, can’t say the same for it. I’ve never seen the cross beams on a lift snap like that before. The bunks the boat sits on? Sure. But not the cross beams themselves. The owner called me later that day to say he was able to get the boat up and running, so at least that’s a good thing! Camera used -Insta360 X3 https://amzn.to/40lgzdL Join this channel to get access to perks: / @captkeno Become a supporter on Patreon! / floridagulfcoastmarineservices Join TowBoat US: https://www.boatus.com/products-and-s... AI-Generated Description: Going back in time to just over a week after Hurricane Helene passed through, we’re checking out the aftermath on this 29ft SeaRay. Considering the storm’s impact, the boat itself was in relatively good shape—aside from a completely destroyed swim platform and about 8 inches of water throughout the interior. Not ideal, but definitely not the worst-case scenario. The real shocker, though, was the boat lift. I’ve seen plenty of bunks break under pressure, but I’ve never seen the actual cross beams snap like this. The lift just couldn’t handle the storm surge and winds, leaving the boat sitting in the wreckage. Seeing that level of damage to a lift was a first for me! Fortunately, there’s some good news in all this. Later that same day, the boat’s owner gave me a call to let me know he was able to get the engine running! That’s a huge relief considering the water intrusion. With some repairs and cleanup, this SeaRay will be back on the water in no time. In this video, we take a closer look at the boat, the lift, and the overall damage left behind by Hurricane Helene. If you enjoy storm aftermath recoveries, boat salvage, and marine repairs, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more content! #HurricaneHelene #BoatSalvage #StormDamage #SeaRay #BoatingLife #BoatRecovery