
Looks like the predictions are for a surge of less than six feet. Isabel tracked to the west which seemed to produce higher surges.
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Amenzinbaad wrote:and Pray
It’s certainly a toss up on whether to stay in or come out. There is no correct general answer, it certainly depends on your location and dock setup.zinbaad wrote:Seems to me if I chose to haul & block the wind might just knock her off the jacks.. So my decision is to hook up on the mooring
You could always run some lines over the hull and use "tent stakes" to anchor the lines.I am concerned about the wind pushing her off the blocks. I have angled the stands inward hoping they will dig in and hold off any side to side forces. I will strap them together under the hull too.
Here's a rough ideaHalcyon wrote:I'm having a hard time getting good storm surge preditions for the middle Chesapeake (West River). I have heard 1-2 ft and 3 to 6 ft.
There is one in every crowd, inna? (Inna: Bermudaspeak for 'isn't that right?')fairtide wrote:Are any of you planning to take your boats out to see how they handle in rough water? Don't forget to post some photos.