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WEBVTT PROBABLY A LITTLE DECEIVING IN TERMS OF HOW IT LOOKS HERE. WE HAVE THE PROTECTION OF A BUILDING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF US. THE WIND GUST HAVE BEEN PICKING UP. A BEAUTIFU PLACE, BIG BOATS DOCKED HERE. THE OWNERS, OBVIOUSLY HOPING THEY WILL BE ABLE TO WEATHER THIS RATHER INTENSE, SEVERE, PERHAPS CADDIS SORA FOR -- PERHAPS CATASTROPHIC STORM. SOME MOVED TO OTHER DOCS. OTHERS ARE GOING TO STAY RIGHT HERE. DAVID MITCHELL AGREED TO TALK TO US. HE HAS BEEN WORKING ON HIS BOAT. YO BOAT IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER ABOUT, WHAT, FEET. YOU ARE GOING TO STAY ON THE BOAT. WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT? >> TO PROTECT IT. >> YOU THINK IT WILL WEATHER THE STORM? >> ABSOLUTELY. >> YOU HAVE ONLY BEEN HERE TWO >> IN 10 YEARS WE HAVE NOT HAD SOME THEY LIKE THIS. >> I HAVE 12 LINES ALTOGETHER UNTIL QUITE SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL VOTE. I AM PRAYING SHE MAINTAINS. THESE COULD BE UPROOTED IN A HEARTBEAT. >> I-8 WORRIED ABOUT IT. IT TAKES A LOT TO BLOW A PALM TREE OVER. YOU TIE IT UP HIGH, THAT WOULD PULL IT RIGHT OVER. >> YOU HAD FRIENDS THAT WERE DOCKED HERE. THEY FEEL LIKE IT COULD DO DAMAGE TO THE BOAT. WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU. I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO EVACUATE BUT I'M GOING TO HOPE FOR THE BEST. YOU BE SAFE. I'M GLAD SOMEONE IS.

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