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Default Boats docked on coastal waters question....


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Find your insurance agent's home address and send him flowers. When he

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So the concensus is that you tie the boat up and hope for the best. I

would
have thought that a boat would take a severe thrashing beating up

against
the dock once the water churned up due to the storm. Thanks for the
feedback.





I don't know if it's a consensus, really. What if the boat's too big to
transport, but too small to take out to sea? Or, what if your level of

skill
for the "out to sea" idea is just not up to par?




Precisely my question; what does one do under these circumstances? For
instance, Florida marinas are chock full of high dollar large boats with
inexperienced out of state owners, yet hurricanes in that area are not
uncommon. Do these boat owners just "chance" that their boat will be
alright?

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