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May 11, 2005
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Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Looks like we may be looking right down the barrel once more. Latest forecast brings Isaac pretty close to dead center on this part of the coast. Give or take a few miles. So the prep begins or continues. Helped a neighbor turn his boat around this afternoon, and we are all getting co-ordinated with our anchoring plans. I don't gotta do much, except pull sails off, and deploy anchors. At least, according to the forecast, it's gonna be a Cat. 2, which ain't good, but is much better than a Cat.5. I'm gonna ride it out regardless. Fill the water tank, get some stove fuel, and a few groceries. I'll be good to go.
 
Nov 6, 2006
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Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Good luck to you Phil.. I spent most of the day doing prep work. Doubled all lines and removed all canvas..Keeping fingers crossed.. Looks like less wind than Katrina but probably the same amount of water, 5-7 feet..
 

gpd955

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Feb 22, 2006
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Catalina 310 Cape May, NJ
Good luck guys and stay safe. Keep us updated if you can.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
We have big water but well sheltered up here. The wind and wave action isn't too bad by the time the storms get this far inland.
 

RECESS

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Dec 20, 2003
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Pearson 323 . St. Mary's Georgia
Good luck to all the sailors and lets hope the levees hold this time.
 
May 23, 2004
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I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
Best of luck to you all. I hate hurricane season. It is like seeing someone play russian roulette with your child!
 
May 11, 2005
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Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Cat 2

The track keeps coming right at New Orleans. Best news so far is it is only forecast to be a Cat. 2, which won't be too bad.
 
Feb 20, 2011
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Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
Hope it doesn't hinder the sill work, or will it help?
Definitely need the rain.
 
Dec 20, 2010
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Yankee Condore 21 Halifax
Hiee all,

Here's hoping that all of you in the path manage to dodge the bullet and come out with no or minor damage.

c_witch
 
Nov 18, 2006
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Kirie Elite Elite 37 Moss Point MS
Nice & Easy, here in Pascagoula, all of our folks in the Inner Harbor have stripped sails and canvas and have tied out across the Harbor. I have 6 ropes 5/8" by 150 feet, three on each end so I,m hoping I will be OK. Looking like its gonna go in West of us at this mornings update. Y'all hunker down over there and be careful!
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Catalina 30 Mandeville, La.
Going to adjust my docklines today. I waited too long last year and the dock was already under 1 foot of water by the time I got there. I'm thinking about doubling up some docklines....on the boat in the next slip that doesn't seem to have had a human visit in at least 6 months. Good luck all.
 
May 24, 2004
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CC 30 South Florida
Like Forrest mentions, remember an important part of securing your boat is surveying the boats around you. There was a powerboat in a neighboring dock which had not been visited in a while and the lines were in poor condition so we took a couple of brand new lines and helped secure it. Yesterday morning the boat was gone and were told by another neighbor that it had been towed away during the night. They also took the new lines with them. In any case the chances of it being a hazard were reduced or removed.
 
Oct 18, 2007
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Macgregor 26S Lucama, NC
I'll be thinking about all you guys on the Gulf Coast- hope you and your boats stay safe. Hey, Benny-no good deed goes unpunished! -Paul
 
Jun 12, 2010
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Oday 22 Orleans Marina, NOLA
I was trying to come up with criteria for pulling the boat, so I figured a good rule would be if I'm in the error cone 72 hours out. That's rather moot now.

So I pulled the boat yesterday. I was a nice, albeit slow, sail - DDW, wing on wing, 3-4kt wind, boat speed 2kt. It to 4 hours to go the 7.5 miles to the ramp.

There were move sailboats out than I've seen in a while - some were heading through the seabrook bridge, I assume to get pulled, others were just sailing along - getting in one last sail before the boat gets tossed?

I honestly don't see how trailer sailors do it - pulling the boat and de-rigging is a major PIA. I'll only do it when I have no other choice.

Now my only problem is the boat is sitting in the front yard, and the wife tells me : I'm glad you got the boat out, but if that thing comes through my front window you are in trouble. :doh:

We are expecting 80-90 mph sustained winds, with higher gusts. We've seen this before at my house with Katrina - when the wind blows over 100 I'm always amazed that the roof stays on.
 

CarlN

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Jan 4, 2009
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Ketch 55 Bristol, RI
The lesson of recent storms is that the surge can be a bigger problem than the wind:

Marina docks float off their pilings

Boat's impale themselves pounding on the top of their piling

Hauled sail boats go down like dominos when one boat get's bounced in its stands and tips into its neighbor.

Stuff comes ashore into boatyards and floats around bashing into hauled boats.
 
May 11, 2005
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Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
I'm glad

I am so happy that I am where I am, in this dead end canal. There are 4 other boats in here, and we are co-ordinating among ourselves. All will be anchored out enough to keep them out of the yards and off the docks. I would really hate being in a marina, and depending on a lot of others to make my own boat secure.
 

zeehag

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Mar 26, 2009
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1976 formosa 41 yankee clipper santa barbara. ca.(not there)
nne--you are in a well baffled and under the wind level area--is a lot better than just around the corner at oak harbor--i hope all come thru well.
 
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