
And this is what they will look like after the storm if you leave that little tail hanging out.
Eagle eye.
Thank you. Have not been up to the marina, but my live aboard slip mate returned after evacuation and remarked that my boat came though just fine. I had it stripped down w/o boom/mainsail and full ballast. No canvas, of course. doubled up mooring lines and my signature heavy duty twist ties on my jib. I'll get up there tomorrow most likely to see for myself.OverEasy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:19 am Hi Herschel!
Hope you and the other MacGregor forum members in the upcoming Milton storm path are all battened down, secured, hauled out and evacuated (as appropriate).
Milton looks to be a substantial storm with a hard fast punch.
I don’t believe in “omens” but Florida sure has been having a rough go of it weather wise this year.
“Hang in there! We’re pulling for ya!” To quote RedGreen
Best Regards
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Appreciate your good thoughts. My admiral and I did do well thought this. No damage to boat, property, or travel trailer or injury to ourselves; family from St. Pete that evacuated to our home in Orlando will return to check their home tomorrow. Jury still out. Huge tree fell on our daughter's home near Orlando crushing garage with two cars and penetrated granddaughter's bedroom which was empty at the time. Restoration starts tomorrow. This may be way off, but the image of bowling comes to mind. Hurricanes are like poor bowlers. The ball comes down the alley, strikes somewhere off center and leaves a sloppy spare. Some pins not even touched, others wacked all over the place and sent spinning. A lot of ways to think about it. Blind luck, philosophically, spiritually, and just feeling unfettered aghast. I prayed at everyone on the 50+ trees of my 1/3 acre residential lot that none would fall and damage a neighbors house. They all stood strong. yet, my own daughter's tree did untold damage to her own home. We will reset the "pins" in due course and await the next "frame!"LordElsinore wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:52 pm Glad to hear you are well and that your boat appears to be too. Man, looks nasty on the news
Hurricanes can do a lot of damage and harm.A lot of ways to think about it. Blind luck, philosophically, spiritually, and just feeling unfettered aghast.

