I had damage on 2 boats, 33 miles inland.
For Rita, I had it on a lift, but my clutch went out on my truck when I was evacuating my tractor from the coast.
I could not go back in to get the boat trailer. So I just put it as high as possible and hoped for the best.
The surge was about 1' too high.
For Ike, I came in from work too late to get my Chris Craft out of the water, so I put it in a higher stall.
The surge from Rita was 8.5 ft. and it was a direct hit, so I figured I was safe. The top of the boat shed
was 11 ft. Ike hit in Galveston, Tx., 150 miles to the West, and we got 11.5' of surge. Go figger.
I will not leave a boat in the water again, even if it is not a direct hit.
I have been evacuating from hurricanes for 48 years, and the only 2 times I had issues with the evacuation,
I had damage to boats.
Being 33 miles inland didn't help, the surge came up the ship channel and did the damage.