Soggy....we're nearby in New Bern area at BSC. Our policy is quite simple, if a named hurricane is declared for our county (Craven), ALL boats (~100) MUST be out of the marina. Trailerables pull out and take to higher ground off property, others (up to 46'ers here) anchor out properly, no exceptions. The risk is not only to your boat but to your neighbors as well as the docks. Remove all canvas, sails, bimini, xtra lines, etc., whether you haul out or not. The concern is not only sustained winds but more so the surge. We experienced a 10' surge with Florence.
Fortunately at this hour it's looking more like a tropical storm than a true hurricane. Regardless, be prudent and get the hell outta there if you have a trailer (strap it down to the trailer), put it on the hard otherwise as McCotters has a travel lift. If for some unknown reason you must remain in your slip, double up lines all 4 corners, add extra springlines, add plenty of fenders, remove rudder & motor, strip it, and hope for the best! (and be sure your insurance is current!)
We hauled many boats tday, including our C22, others already anchored out, more today (last chance).
....AND, don't freak out, this is pretty much an annual event, you'll get used to it and this is only the start of the season!