IT WAS around 6:30 on a June morning in 2023, and a Facebook post caught Boyd Jordan's eye. Shell Isle Mercantile, a floating store that sold beachgoing fare—sunglasses, inflatables, food, umbrellas—had been ripped from its moorings on Shell Island, just offFlorida's northern Gulf Coast, by a storm the night before and had floated 3 miles across the bay to Panama City.
Jordan, a boat repairman by trade, called his buddy Chris Bourque, the store's owner, and offered to help corral the pink one-room shack and tow it back. Jordan borrowed a friend's motorboat, while Bourque manned a less muscular pontoon boat.
The skies were clear with a light breeze when Jordan, his friend Tamara Chagnon, and Chris Bourque and his wife, Sarah Bourque, reached the shop—still atop its floating dock—and…
