[Rhodes22-list] Storm Preps
R Orkin
roryorkin at verizon.net
Sat Sep 6 15:17:24 EDT 2008
Having seen what Isabel did here I pulled the boat.. Figured if I did that
the storms would laugh at me and
not be as bad.. So far that is the case :-)
Mary Lou Troy-2 wrote:
>
> We are watching the track like hawks. Right now it looks to be a rain
> event and a very quick moving storm. We are leaving the boat in the
> slip as maximum gusts expected don't seem any worse than we get with
> thunderstorms. If the storm goes well to our east we may get the
> opposite of a surge with the wind blowing water out of the bay. If it
> tracks a bit west of the current forecast track, we may see a slight
> surge. If it goes west of the bay we could be in trouble though this
> is not as strong a storm as Isabel (which was "only" a tropical storm
> when she did all that damage in 2003). If it looks to be more of a
> wind event we'll remove the jib and tie down the main as best we can.
> We also discovered that with some very careful maneuvering, the
> bimini will fit in the cabin.
>
> We're watching Ike as well. For a stronger storm we would probably
> pull the boat which is what we did for Isabel. We parked the trailer
> in the highest point in the boatyard and were really fortunate that
> she didn't float away. Water came a little over halfway up the tires
> on the trailer.
>
> Mary Lou
> 1991 R22 Fretless
> Rock Hall, MD
>
>
> At 07:41 PM 9/4/2008, you wrote:
>>Looks as if NC & Chesapeake sailors are directly in Hanna's sights...
>>
>>I spent a bunch of time aboard today setting fenders, as the stern
>>tends to swing into the dock any time the winds are from a N
>>quadrant; tying down or stowing below anything that could move,
>>making sure there were no leaves to clog scuppers, securing the main
>>& jib (had to recruit a neighbor to tie the jib...he could reach!)
...etc...
>>
>>Unfortunately I will be out of town all weekend.....so friends will
>>step in if we have to take boats off the dock tomorrow afternoon &
>>anchor them in the creek as we did with Isabel....
>>
>>And Ike is not too far behind....
>>
>>So, NC & Bay Rhodies who are in the water...what preps have you made
>>to safeguard your boat?
>>
>>elle
>>
>>
>>We can't change the angle of the wind....but we can adjust our sails.
>>
>>1992 Rhodes 22 Recyc '06 "WaterMusic" (Lady in Red)
>>
>>
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Rory Orkin
Tilghman, Md
2000 Recycled Rhodes 22
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