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Experience here shows that if you can, leave the marina and go up a nice
muddy river and anchor well. If your anchors drag you just end up aground in a nice safe mud berth. If you have doubt as to the quality of the marina pilings and construction leave -lest your boat be hit by those breaking free. Just a thought -but please don't worry unduly. She just represents several years of hard work so remember to insure her to account for the 'improvments' you've made!!!! Cheers MC Seahag wrote: Depending on what happens, I have a couple places to go: If the surge isn't too bad,we (Peep. Scupper, several other singlehanders, MC............! & I ) plan on camping in the boatyard office. I'll move the Jeep to our office lot and park it under the 2ond. story. If it's bad, I can go to a friend's house on high ground with the critters and leave the Jeep at the library. If it's really bad I can load up the Jeep with the critters and head west! Seahag katysails wrote: Haggie, Get a LOT of rope and make a giant sling between all those pilings so your boat is hammocked...that way it can'ty float away anywhere....On a more realistic note, where are you and Scuppy going to go if it gets really wild? You have an inland hidey-hole? You can come here, but it's a bit far to check on the boat every day.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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