Riding the COVID-19 Wave on a Bed of Tanks

Category : Updates
Date : Apr 07th 2020
Riding the COVID-19 Wave on a Bed of Tanks

Special projects are normally reserved for September and October, our slow season.  Hauling boats out of the water for a bottom paint job, servicing tanks and rental gear, dock repairs, compressor rebuilds and generally anything that makes noise and mess that we don't want to disturb our guests. To the extent that our 'To-Do' list never gets finished and some jobs can only be done during a shut down.  Ironically, we had just scheduled a one week complete shut down for September, but 2020 had other plans in store.

All of our team and families are safe and well.  The East End of Grand Cayman is very, very quiet as the entire community respects and observes the 'Shelter-In-Place' and curfew orders from our government.  Even though the borders will remain closed for longer, we are looking forward for the isolation restrictions to be eased so that we can continue with the projects we started immediately before the lockdown. 

Here are some images of the team in action that we hope make you smile during these tough times. 

 

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