Yesterday checked the details of our insurance. We’re as good as can be.
Today at 5AM I went out to Greenport to check the boat in its new slip- first time I’m in this slip during rough weather, never mind a hurricane!
I have no enclosure for the bridge because its not needed, I use the lower helm in bad weather, but I have brand new canvas that covers all the seating, Bar area and dash. I made a spider web of lines and bungee cords to try and keep them in place. Lashed down the rolled up dink between the dash & seats
My new slip is great in that I’m between 2 floating fingers with tall pilings at the bow and a couple behind the stern floater. So lines to all cleats on both sides as well as to the 2 bow pilings Fenders and tuff balls on both sides and stern
Stopped by the Marina office on the way out- their pulling 25 boats just today and the phone was ringing off the hook. Sterling harbor is a great storm harbor
I set up a pan/tilt web cam on the inside steps up to the bridge and will log into it during the storm and see if the boat is still floating.
I think it will be fine as long as nothing flies into the boat and the surge is not higher than the majority of the pilings.
Oh I made sure the dockside water was off
Good luck to all and be safe