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Old 08-24-2011, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by giantfan
The problem I have in Keyport is that if we do get a really big surge, even if I am up on blocks there is a good chance that the water will come up that high and float the boat.

Will ride it out at the marina if she heads a little east or go for a ride upstate if were going to get slammed.

Good luck to everyone, I hope the storm goes east and sends us some nice water from the gulfstream
Exactly!!!If you pull your boat and chock it you may be worse off.The boats will float off the chocks and hit each other.I leave mine in and tie extra lines.Been thru many hurricanes in my life time and learned thru experience.
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