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Hurricane Ian <updates>

JoeC

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Location
Florida
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2004
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
23
should I take my mooring cover off and just let the boat get wet ? Im in central Florida where we are expecting only tropical storm winds.... Thanks
 
I’d ratchet it down tightly, and try to point the bow into the wind. I tow at 75 mph with the mooring cover on, so it should handle a pretty strong head wind. Maybe place some padding on the top of the support poles, like a towel or something. It’s kind of a toss up. You don’t want the poles falling over and tons of water pooling up on the cover either. Let us know what you decide, and how it works out.
 
Thanks, its in a spot in a RV/ Boat storage lot so i can't move it , but the towels is a great idea! thanks
 
Thanks, its in a spot in a RV/ Boat storage lot so i can't move it , but the towels is a great idea! thanks

I left mine on. I'm in a storage yard too. Just hoping for the best.
 
I left mine on and ratcheted down the boat to ground anchors.
 
I left mine on, just ratcheted it tighter then normal.
 
At least the boat is still there.

We got pretty lucky at the house here, lots of wind but not much else. Not sure about the boat yet.

Hope everyone is doing well today. Orla do got flooded a lot more than I expected.
 
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My brother (in Tampa) has had no power since 9/28 4:30pm..... I'm sure this is the case for lots of people on the coast.
 
just checked on the boat All's good here in central florida! lots of water came through the cover but that will dry off. thankful for the easy night , prayers for those in harms way
This was a big storm!
 
My brother (in Tampa) has had no power since 9/28 4:30pm..... I'm sure this is the case for lots of people on the coast.
I'm in the Tampa area just got power back within the last 30 min. Way faster than I thought, super excited.
 
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