Ready for Irene

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Christopher & Nirit Slaney
Sat 27 Aug 2011 15:01
We're just about to step ashore to sit out the possible arrival of hurricane Irene on land. I've said to Nirit that the outcome might be sad, but at least it wont be dangerous. We have done everything we could think of to prepare the yacht and we found lots of useful information at http://bwsailing.com/BWS_newsandnotes_Boat-Rats-Tips-for-Preparing-Your-Yacht-for-A-Hurricane.html. It's  now 10  a.m. on Saturday and the storm has made landfall in North Carolina but does appear to be weakening. In theory it should somewhat dissipate as it reaches the colder waters off New England. 
 
Everything now depends on how well protected York Harbor really is and the ability of the town moorings to withstand some significant storm surge. There are around thirty other vessels -  yachts, motor boats and commercial fishing boats - in the harbor after more than sixty have been lifted out and moved to dry storage. Our friends Steve and Betty who are here for the weekend are renting a car so hopefully we'll be able to move back and forth checking on the yacht during the next couple of days. 
 
Why are hurricanes like your first wife?
 
Because they arrive all hot and damp but when they leave they take the car and the house.