Had to haul out to comply with hurricane insurance. My marina ordered all boats out anyway.
Where are you?
Probably wise, given the probable path of Karen. Hopefully all we will get over here will be some high tides and probably some wind and rain. But right now Mobile Bay is looking a lot like a landfall!
John
Had to haul out to comply with hurricane insurance. My marina ordered all boats out anyway.
I saw you get hauled yesterday and thought I recognized the name. I am still in the water at Bahia Mar but the owner assures me that he can get my boat out if required. My exhaust mixer elbow went south, literally to have a new stainless one made so I am without a motor! Hopefully the new part will be here by the first of the week.
I was surprised to see that you were required to haul out. Certainly not required by all FL marinas. Then, I saw the photos of Bahia Mar after Ivan.
Wow.
Bahia Mar after Ivan
Just curious, would you leave that canvas up during a storm? I would think it would be easier torn up that way.
Don't have a boat yet, I'm asking just to gain a little knowledge.
Attended several of the seminars at Trawler Fest in Balt., understand deductibles are going up for wind damage.
Haul out for cannon install??I'm always on edge when the Coot is on the hard. As we don't experience hurricanes here, I'm fearful of an earthquake shaking her off the stands.
We arrived at the boat early yesterday morning in Gulfport to evacuate as we had been instructed the evening before. We had prior arrangements at a boat yard way up the Biloxi River (thanks Swampu) but luckily at 6:30 the HM changed their mind and we were able to stay at the slip. We storm prepped and came home. So far it hasn't been much to it- but you know how these things can go.....
Another bullet has been dodged! It is still better to keep your head down. Hope my new exhaust elbow gets here soon so we can get back to cruising on down toward Appalachicola
It has not been bad here though,right by the Oar House restaurant .
Just curious, would you leave that canvas up during a storm? I would think it would be easier torn up that way.
Don't have a boat yet, I'm asking just to gain a little knowledge.
Attended several of the seminars at Trawler Fest in Balt., understand deductibles are going up for wind damage.