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Why Santa Cruz Harbor was so devastated by storm surge

Editorial Board Published December 27, 2024
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Boats are constructed to face up to fierce seas. However tethered contained in the shallow and slender Santa Cruz Harbor, few of the cruisers, catamarans and yachts have been ready for the fury of this week’s storm surge, which sunk a minimum of 15 vessels and broken many extra.

Specialists are actually racing to forestall extra wreckage by hauling out submerged boats, damaged pilings, shattered piers and different particles bobbing within the wavy sea.

“We just want to restore safety,” mentioned Holland MacLaurie, port director of Santa Cruz Harbor, which tallied an estimated $20 million in damages, with prices more likely to rise.

The harbor is formed like an hourglass, funneling highly effective waves in direction of docks. One part is shallow, focusing wave power. And boats float facet by facet to allow them to slam into one another.

With a collection of huge swell occasions forecast to proceed by the week, harbor officers are urging homeowners to restrict navigation, use warning when aboard their boats or dockside and keep away from the jetty space. Dock traces and fenders needs to be changed or added.

The storm precipitated important injury to North Harbor docks, energy and water infrastructure and pilings. One essential embankment is severely eroded. With the U.S. Coast Guard, district crews are inserting booms round doomed boats to forestall gas spills.

“The wharf damage got a lot of attention,” mentioned Andy Gere of Santa Cruz, whose 22-foot Boston Whaler was slammed by particles. “But you know what happened at the harbor? It was devastating.”

On Thursday, boat homeowners trickled into the harbor all through the day to evaluate the losses. The foggy, overcast climate imparted an eerie calm to the scene simply days after Monday’s storm surge. Some inspected boats that had capsized. Different homeowners anxious about hidden injury.

Sean Varenkamp, proper, checks out what’s left of his capsized 26-foot Ranger tugboat, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, within the Santa Cruz Harbor. The boat was amongst these broken within the Dec. 23 storm. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 

“It’s tough,” mentioned Sean Varenkamp, of Santa Cruz, whose household’s Ranger Tug 26 was fully submerged on the finish of the dock. The storm surge flipped it the wrong way up and despatched it floating 75 ft to a different dock earlier than it surfaced. Whereas unfixable, the boat is insured.

“Traditionally, Ranger Tugs are beasts in the ocean. They are meant to tow other boats and things,” he mentioned. “They’re designed for the water.”

Paul Marquez got here to examine his 32-foot boat, constructed within the Nineteen Seventies. Whereas the vessel appeared principally intact, Marquez, a former harbor worker, anxious it may need sustained holes after Varenkamp’s tugboat surfaced dangerously near it. For now, the extent of the injury is unknown.

Gere has already retrieved his beloved Namequoit, a 22-foot Boston Whaler, and trailered it dwelling. The fiberglass boat was possible battered by a sunken boat, struggling some injury to its stern.

That is ordinarily a quiet time of 12 months for many sailors. However many Bay Space boats have been left within the water as a result of ongoing crab season.

And whereas ports are conventionally anticipated to supply “safe harbor,” ships are sometimes most secure at sea and in deep water.

Throughout Monday’s storm, after being turned away by the county regulation enforcement officers, Gere and companions discovered a route right down to North Harbor’s I Dock.

“I literally ran down to the dock,” he mentioned. “We were just watching our boats get absolutely hammered.” They have been monitored from above the dock by onlookers who watched for units of incoming waves, yelling to warn the boys to flee to security from incoming surges.

Gere and others plunged their arms into the chilly waters to refasten, double up or tighten traces. They added additional fenders to assist cushion the boats from collisions with docks and pilings. An adjoining boat had already capsized, and others have been in peril.

“It was chaotic. We helped everybody out as much as we could,” he mentioned. “But then you’ve got to just let nature take its course.”

The harbor is susceptible as a result of fast-flowing water narrows underneath the Murray Road Bridge, then experiences what’s often called the “Venturi effect” the place it accelerates because it flows by this constricted part, including power.

“There’s a pinch point, near the bridge, where the channel narrows,” mentioned port director MacLaurie. “The surge in wave intensity is compressed, and then it moves up through the North Harbor, with more wave action and force. And as it bottlenecks, it picks up an intensity. That’s why more damage is sustained there.”

Debris floats in a Santa Cruz Harbor channel on Tuesday...

Particles floats in a Santa Cruz Harbor channel on Tuesday as water is pumped from a broken boat. (Shmuel Thaler – Santa Cruz Sentinel)

People pump water out of a boat in Santa Cruz...

Individuals pump water out of a ship in Santa Cruz Harbor in Santa Cruz, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Picture/Nic Coury)

People salvage kayaks at the harbor on Tuesday. (Shmuel Thaler...

Individuals salvage kayaks on the harbor on Tuesday. (Shmuel Thaler – Santa Cruz Sentinel)

Trash and damaged boat parts float through Santa Cruz Harbor...

Trash and broken boat elements float by Santa Cruz Harbor in Santa Cruz, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (AP Picture/Nic Coury)

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Particles floats in a Santa Cruz Harbor channel on Tuesday as water is pumped from a broken boat. (Shmuel Thaler – Santa Cruz Sentinel)

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Hardest hit have been boats within the North Harbor, which is most uncovered to storm surges and the place water is shallow. A close-by creek, Arana Gulch, flows from the Santa Cruz Mountains and deposits silt into the harbor; at low tide, some boats sit on the harbor’s muddy backside.

Most susceptible have been boats that confronted aft, with their sterns uncovered to the surge, Gere mentioned. That’s not the way in which a ship is designed to undergo waves.

“We watched one take a wave right over the back. It went down in an instant,” mentioned Gere. “There’s nothing you can do about it.”

Different boats have been broken by being tossed onto the wood piers, then floating again off on the backwash. On some docks, cleats broke free, so vessels have been now not securely tied.

One vessel had been securely tied, however then the pier broke free, sending each the boat and the pier careening by the harbor. It was lastly caught and safely tied off, at the same time as a large piece of wooden was nonetheless hooked up.

In contrast to a 2011 tsunami, which simply lasted a couple of hours, “this was a 10 hour ordeal,” Gere mentioned. “It just went on and on and on.”

The Santa Cruz Port District now’s awaiting a dedication from the Governor’s Workplace of Emergency Providers as as to whether a statewide catastrophe declaration will likely be forthcoming. If a declaration is made, monetary help from the state will likely be made out there for prices incurred by native governments, together with the port.

Over the following days and weeks, Santa Barbara-based Cushman Contracting Company will use cranes and different specialised gear to take away objects.

Submerged vessels are being marked and prioritized. Then giant airbags, launched with the assistance of divers, will float sunken vessels to the floor. Barges and different instruments will assist transfer them to a launch ramp and haul them out.

The particles will quickly be saved in a big pile then eliminated by the state’s emergency providers workplace to a devoted website.

“This is sad,” mentioned Varenkamp, surveying the injury. “But it’s not going to stop us. We’re ocean-faring people.”

Initially Printed: December 26, 2024 at 5:20 PM PST

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