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Had a "fun" couple of days at the marina. Was called in last night when two furlers started to unravel. One was a Catalina 22, the other a Watkins 27. Amazing how much stress on the rigging just a little bit of sail can do. We were able to get both secured, but the upper shroud on the 22 "popped" off the spreader (just as we got the sail in) and it took two tries to secure the 27. Nothing like burying the rail while still tied to the dock....
Water was up over the docks in many places, we re-tied a few boats and moved plenty of fenders but no real damage was visible last light. Will look later this morning.
Yeah, you probably saw the circulation just off shore on the radar last night Tom, came through here late evening. Still no power at work in Daytona (kinda glad that generator for pontoon boat trade fell through now :^), lost power from 7:30 to 10pm last night in Oak Hill. Lots of tree parts thrown around everywhere this morning, a real mess on the roads.
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