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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:00:05 -0000, "Capt. Rob"
wrote: In fact, there are many marinas that require you to remove the boat during major storms, presumably putting it on a mooring! Some folks do haul their boats at my club when a big blow is coming, though only one sailboat does it. The others are pricey little powerboats and they often do it because they won't come down to check lines. Not done here, but then this is a year round in the water place. Yards are for bottom maintenance, not enough room to haul everybody. Plus, with a Katrina type storm, being hauled and remaining at waters edge is of no benefit. The practice is to head down the Sound and then into the back waters to your favorite hurricane hole. But, depending on the marina location, that could end up being 20-30 miles. Depending on mast height, must be done well in advance, cause once the land exodus begins it's 200 miles of bumper to bumper and they ain't going to open the bridges. Frank Other places see different conditions that require specific action. But my point was really that folks like Scotty potty, who are dumb and quick to make general comments, and disputing that slips can be safer....are..well, dumb! RB 35s5 NY |
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