Not sure how, but our 58LRC survived Ian here at our dock behind our home in Punta Gorda.
The storm hit us hard Wed about 2pm. Winds were out of the East which puts them directly on our stern. East winds blew all the water out of the canals so Katerina was sitting on the bottom in soft mud. I actually felt that was a good thing because at lease I knew she wasn't going anywhere at that point.
They eye came across about 4:30 for about 1 hour. Still sitting on the bottom, but I went on board to check on things - all was good.
We though the worst part (NE quadrant right?) of the storm was over, but the backside was even worse. It lasted until about 9:30pm and absolutely hammered us. Boat reflected about 6pm as the waters rushed back into the canals. We were concerned at this point about the pilings holding and the 16' storm surge the weather people predicted.
Fortunately, no storm surge whatsoever. As usual the weather channels were incorrect about the surge information the were claiming.
Anyway, Katerina appears to have very minor damage (two antennas - my fault for not dropping them) and one cracked wooden trim on a wing door frame when the wing door came loose and slammed into it.
FYI, We had two large storm anchors out in the canal. Also two weeks ago I installed a 6' helical ground anchor which in my opinion is what saved our girl when the winds reversed on the back side of the storm placing full force on our bow. Pilings were pulling over (and still are) leaning, but none snapped. That helical anchor didn't budge. I also have two concrete blocks at the seawall that were once used for davits. I wrapped 1/2 high strength chain around them and attached that to the storm lines running to the stern.
All in all I consider ourselves beyond fortunate. I will have a diver check the bottom when he can get here. Hopefully the stabilizers didn't get damaged when sitting on the bottom.
Ian was the worst hurricane I've been though so far and I've been through quite a few, including two on a sailboat, once in the ocean north of Bermuda.
I really hope all other Same members are ok and have made it through this hellacious storm with little or no losses.
J