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Locality: St. Marys, Georgia

Phone: +1 231-578-5087



Address: 1084 New Point Peter Rd. 31558 St. Marys, GA, US

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Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 09.07.2021

Ever wanted to know what your Sta-Lok rigging can endure? Here's a small insight into what the rigging can endure throughout a 40,000 nautical mile race around the world. #clipperrace https://buff.ly/2Ydz16s

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 03.11.2020

12:20AM Monday September 2nd - 00z GFS operational model has increased impacts along coastal areas of the coasts from Florida to NC increasing rainfall totals f...or Florida coast south of Melbourne to Miami to 4-6 inches, north of Melbourne to FL/GA line 6-8 inches isolated 8-12 inches, FL/GA line to Beaufort, SC 6-8 inches, isolated 8-14 inches, North of Beaufort to North Carolina coastal areas 8-10 inches isolated 10-16 inches of rain. Stronger winds are possible along the immediate coastal areas east coast of Florida to North Carolina. Overall with a growing wind field radi the GFS has still shifted a tad bit westward. -USA Times Weather Chief Forecaster

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 29.10.2020

Even though they haven't been announced yet we expect mandatory evacuations for North Carolina on Monday and TuesdayEven though they haven't been announced yet we expect mandatory evacuations for North Carolina on Monday and Tuesday

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 16.10.2020

For everyone wondering what counties the mandatory evacuation is for , it is everyone east of I-95 in Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, and Camden Count...ies. Mandatory Evacuations should begin at 12pm tomorrow. Along with Contraflow operations on Interstate 16 beginning at 8am Tuesday. See more

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 14.10.2020

Beaufort county SC will issue mandatory evacuations starting at 12pm Monday!Beaufort county SC will issue mandatory evacuations starting at 12pm Monday!

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 12.10.2020

Windy.com shows waves of 28' hitting our first destination of Ocean Reef Yacht Club (Lucaya) at 4pm on Monday. Only a few feet above sea level. I hope they have evacuated.

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 29.09.2020

Some overnight models on now Cat 5 Hurricane Dorian. Few have inched closer to Florida. Few ensembles still show maybe hitting east FL. As he slows and stalls l...ittle wiggles and wobbles could bring closer or farther to the coast. Tracking a stalling Cat 5 isn't something you see everyday. Wish it was easier. Expanding wind field over the Bahamas as he grows in width. As he starts his treks north surge chances for GA/SC/NC have to be a big concern. Eventual turn with possible landfall in SC/NC a real possibility mid to later this week. I will go live at 9:19am to chat. www.spaghettimodels.com / Drunk Donkey gear at teespring.com/stores/mikes-weather-page See more

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 22.09.2020

NHC upgrades Dorian to a Cat 5 this AM. Winds 160mph. Steady heading west. Expected to slow down and crawl over the northern Bahamas. Then a turn north and coas...tal scare from Florida to North Carolina. Overnight models have trended back a little west. High pressure to the north maybe a little stronger... Forward speed inching along a little more... Little more west than north... all these might make Florida sweat a little more. Not hyping... No trying to scare. IMO surprised Hurricane Watches aren't up for Florida's east coast. Going live at 9:19am to chat. www.spaghettimodels.com / Drunk Donkey gear at teespring.com/stores/mikes-weather-page See more

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 09.09.2020

This was not even my doing, I saw it and shared it, and as of now there is 1137 reactions to this post. Gee thanks, but I really can't take the credit :)

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 22.08.2020

5 am Saturday update. Next one at 830

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 18.08.2020

#BreakingNews 11PM Advisory from the NHC Friday August 30th - Dorian now at 140mph just 17mph away from a Category 5 Hurricane. Please note that's a 105mph hu...rricane near Georgia! Data from a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that the maximum sustained winds have increased to near 140 mph (220 km/h) with higher gusts. Dorian is a category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Some additional strengthening is possible tonight and Saturday. Although fluctuations in intensity are possible early next week, Dorian is expected to remain a powerful hurricane during the next few days. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 30 miles (45 km) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 105 miles (165 km). The latest minimum central pressure based on data from a NOAA reconnaissance aircraft is 948 mb (28.00 inches). HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND ---------------------- WIND: Hurricane conditions are expected in the hurricane warning area in the northwestern Bahamas by Sunday, with tropical storm winds beginning Saturday night. STORM SURGE: A life-threatening storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 10 to 15 feet above normal tide levels in areas of onshore winds in the northwestern Bahamas. Near the coast,the surge will be accompanied by large and destructive waves. RAINFALL: Dorian is expected to produce the following rainfall accumulations this weekend into the middle of next week: Northwestern Bahamas...10 to 15 inches, isolated 20 inches. Coastal sections of the southeast United States...6 to 12 inches, isolated 18 inches. Central Bahamas...2 to 4 inches, isolated 6 inches. This rainfall may cause life-threatening flash floods. SURF: Swells are likely to begin affecting the east-facing shores of the Bahamas, the Florida east coast, and the southeastern United States coast during the next few days. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions. Please consult products from your local weather office. - USA Times Weather Chief Forecaster

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 16.08.2020

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Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 01.08.2020

Food for thought: Most insurance companies consider that the rig cables should be changed each 10 years. They may not tell you but if the mast comes down and if the rig has more than 10 years they will not pay or pay you very little considering that the boat was not adequately maintained.

Safe Harbor Rigging Services, LLC. 29.07.2020

Come out and help us support this great cause that supports the men and women who have defended our country whether it be armed forces or local police and fire! Great family fun and fishing with live music drawings, Pirates, and much more.