That's different. Maybe the term hurricane poles is a local thing. But if you're having dock work done you can opt for extra tall pilings for the reasons I stated. They proved their worth during Sandy.@shemandr is that what @Benny17441 was talking about when he suggested cutting some PVC pipe to slide over the pylons?
Wow- looking at the Harbor Cam at the town dock in Oriental. Just the very tips of the pilings showing and water to the steps of "The Spot". Bet the crew isn't having coffee there this morning, sad to say. One of my favorite stops.@heritage and
I am retired now but Oriental where I had a second location is under water and now with tornado warnings. Friends on the outer banks are loosing houses too.
Dave Condon
Me too. I've stayed as a transient at Whittaker Pointe many times. I hope they are fairing well.
It organically formed during Katrina. I forget the name of the hero who manned the radio and coordinated much of the rescue efforts. They are making a documentary movie about it...
The Weather Channel is getting in on the "fake news" trend.
Great news! Its always good to hear when you are still floating. Hopefully no collateral damage from other boats. Keep us posted.Just got word that our boat at cherry point is still floating. Some of the others in the marina were not so lucky. Their sinking could have been caused by stern lines tied too tightly to pilings or dock cleats causing the stern to be pulled below the water level, or cockpit sculptures clogged by debris. Just speculation, though. Should know more tomorrow.
Good luck and God’s speed!Just got word that our boat at cherry point is still floating. Some of the others in the marina were not so lucky. Their sinking could have been caused by stern lines tied too tightly to pilings or dock cleats causing the stern to be pulled below the water level, or cockpit sculptures clogged by debris. Just speculation, though. Should know more tomorrow.
Bummers. But there is a good side. They now know that the line they used is strong and the cleats are secure. Bad news. The bulge pump needs to be larger if your going to tie the boat down.Their sinking could have been caused by stern lines tied too tightly to pilings or dock cleats causing the stern to be pulled below the water level,