Thursday, February 20, 2014

 This area of the bulkhead was a problem. Through the years the sand had filled behind the shoreguard and bent it outward. The shoreguard had to be straightened or replaced.  With great effort the bobcat did manage to pull it straight.


 After finishing one side, the crew had to do the same process on the north side of the pier. Again, the shoreguard was straightened and money was saved.
Pat(602) used this drone to fly over Kontiki and take some aerial photos of our complex. The link below is a bit long, but interesting.
http://youtu.be/dDAWFFvTNKg

He did a demonstration for me and this thing is awesome. He can fly it straight up and all over the place with the joystick. It's all battery powered. He decided to get an aerial photo of all the concrete that has been poured on the bulkhead. It started off well enough, but didn't end well. The winds by the pier were stronger than the drone's ability to fly into it. The result was the wind took the craft over the HEB area and out of sight. Pat went over to HEB to ask to be allowed to look for it and they obliged. However, it was not found and now likely resides at the bottom of Copano Bay. Likely an oyster boat will pull it up and think they have something from outer space.

Also today I heard that condo 202 will go on the market later this week. Cheryl said they are asking $299k right now, but will ask more when it is listed. This condo has been  re remodeled. Steve and Cheryl did their own extensive remodel after Rob had done the customary remodel job. It is extremely nice.

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