The Catskill Creek was remarkably calm today and things returned to semi-normal rather quickly, although anyone out in the river stood the chance of having their day ruined with the abundant debris.
Hop-O-Nose pulled the boats off each other and there was no catastrophic damage. While the docks that connect Catskill Marina's main docks with those in front of the townhouses were not able to be reconnected and likely won't be before the end of the season, everyone has water and power.
Yesterday:
Today:
The Donzi that was almost on its side righted itself last night and sustained little damage, save some minor scratches. The fishing boat was unscathed and the damage to the Rinker was less than I would have expected:
Debris caused a blow boat to drag its mooring near where the creek meets the river and it landed in the shallows. This is about an hour and a half before low tide and it wasn't off its keel at high tide:
The upside is, no one was hurt. You quickly find that zen place where you are reminded that, while not insignificant, these are material possessions that can be replaced, and things certainly could have been much worse.