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Bart Senior wrote:
Hurricane Charlie was a wet firecracker here in Connecticut today. This year everything has gone either north or south of us. You sound disappointed. We didn't have any real excitement, other than a long neglected boat nearly sinking in it's slip. But we went through a fair amount of work preparing and cleaning up after. The eye wall of (downgraded) Hurricane Charley was disintegrating as it passed about 30 miles west of us. Peak gusts around 58 knots and enough rain that it was hard to breath facing away from the wind. We had out doubled dock lines and took down all canvas. The marina was well prepared, except for a few stupid people who did not take down their roller furled genoas... I climbed aboard two and added a set of securing hitches, one with the owner standing there telling me the whole time that he didn't need it, didn't want it, and I better come back right after the storm and get it off of there. This is what a I call a damn Yankee. Other people secured biminis & roller furlers for people who either couldn't or wouldn't take them off themselves. Why are people so friggin' dumb? One of these bozos said to me, "The predicted wind is only 60 knots or less, that's not going to be a problem." I told him that 1- less than 60 knots could shred his bimini, yank his genoa off it's furler and dismast him, as well as causing major damage to boats around him (this last being my own concern) and 2- there was a good possibility of tornados. This guy also has dock lines that look like old ratty clothesline.. the marina dockmaster had to loan him some real lines. Is there a tactful way to tell these people that laziness is *not* a good principle of seamanship?!? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |