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There is always a seaweed problem unless it is cleared on a regular basis. Club O used to have a Kubota tractor with a rake on the rear to clear the seaweed. They would clear it every morning. I imagine the Kubota got swept back to Japan (or someplace else) in the hurricane. Don't know what they are using today.
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Originally posted by thedeputydogThat's the way the businesses on the other part of Orient Beach handle it, but Club O has such a long stretch of beach, a tractor was necessary. Without the tractor I imagine they are only cleaning a portion of it where they set up the chairs.
I read on another online blog that the folks running the Perch Lite are raking the seaweed every morning
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They are doing a great job cleaning the beach. One day it was very heavy and they were short handed. We borrowed the rake from Alan and everyone passed the rake down. We made piles. They haul off the piles in a wheelbarrow. It is tough when it is wet so the guys waited.
The beach is great.
carib cheers,
doctorj
The beach is great.
carib cheers,
doctorj
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That thought crossed my mind yesterday as I was responding. My take is, this is not really a Club O operation; it is run by the employees, so I imagine if they want to keep it going to make a little extra money they will do so. I will try and remember to ask in an hour or so when we get to the beach.
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There has been nothing done since we have been here. It seems they could be doing demo on the units that can't be saved and clean up the ones that have been reduced to a pile of rubble?47 through 53 or so. But none of that has been done.
I was disheartened until I talked to the owner yesterday. My feeling was that it wasn't going to come back. I mean it has been 9 months since the storm. I would expect to see the property cleaned up with new construction well under way as it is farther to the north of the beach, for several hundred yards on either side of the Village. But nothing. The owner said it would come back and that a tremendous amount of work has been done since the storm. Getting payment from the insurance carrier has been slow and appears to be the major stumbling block. I hope the carrier had the risk spread amongst different carriers, as they do in the US, to guard against a catastrophic loss such as this.
So, based on what we have seen, I don't think Club O will be in operation, even on a small scale, by Christmas. I hope there is a lot of progress being made by then. We shall see, and you can give us the reports as we will in the frozen north by then.
I was disheartened until I talked to the owner yesterday. My feeling was that it wasn't going to come back. I mean it has been 9 months since the storm. I would expect to see the property cleaned up with new construction well under way as it is farther to the north of the beach, for several hundred yards on either side of the Village. But nothing. The owner said it would come back and that a tremendous amount of work has been done since the storm. Getting payment from the insurance carrier has been slow and appears to be the major stumbling block. I hope the carrier had the risk spread amongst different carriers, as they do in the US, to guard against a catastrophic loss such as this.
So, based on what we have seen, I don't think Club O will be in operation, even on a small scale, by Christmas. I hope there is a lot of progress being made by then. We shall see, and you can give us the reports as we will in the frozen north by then.
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