Saturday, November 30, 2013

More American Samoa

This tug is getting ready to pull a cruising boat off the rocky
bank after it's mooring lines broke during a big wind at night

A 75 footer on the rocks

Mike and James working on Tisa's Barefoot Bar to help the
owners get ready for the Tattoo Festival

The roofing being tied on so it can break away during cyclone
winds.

Tying being done by Candy Mann, Tisa's partner

Candy Mann at work


Me learning to throw the roofing panels to Candy Mann so he
can tie them down

Candy Mann threading the panels with heavy twine to be tied
down. The roof we build will 15 to 20 years if a cyclone does not
blow it off. If the palm fronds are 25 years old when harvested
the roof will last 20 years 

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