ASC Hurricane Recovery Update- September 30th
ASC Members,
The club experienced a significant loss when Hurricane Helene passed through Friday morning.
The 15 acres that the Augusta Sailing Club owns have been severely damaged. The initial count is nearly 900 trees down on club grounds and along the entrance to the club. This does not include the leaners and snags that will need to come down soon for safety. A preliminary estimate is that this affected 50-80% of the club trees depending on location. The east side of the club is worse than the west.
The best news is the clubhouse, harbor building, west point bathrooms, and gatehouse are virtually unscathed. The east point pavilion has some damage, while the maintenance building is significantly damaged.
Boats in wet slips fared very well. A few broke lines and 5 had jibs that have been resecured.
Dry storage fared well. However, the boats and trailers in the boneyard did not. Several campers and cottages sustained damage as well.
B, C, D, E and F docks have compromised shore anchors that need to be secured. D and C dock bridges have been damaged.
The tree removal service has cleared the road to just past the caretaker's house and is working toward the clubhouse and east point.
We are in the process of filing a claim with our insurance company. Additionally, two members have stepped up to fund/loan the cost to make things happen regardless of insurance.
It is still not safe for members to access the club. Right now we need to keep the roads clear for the tree removal crews. Also, there are no utility services at the club.
Thank you again for your patience.We will keep you advised.
Sincerely,
Tim Sparks
Commodore