That's Turtle hull number 1 of the 58 LRC she did not have much damage from the storm. She was sold a few years later and is now at Harbor Island a few blocks away from the Club. ALso at Harbor Island is Betty B a wonderful 58 and Jabula a pristine stretched 65-70. Skooch spent the last two years there as well but not this winter unfortunately.
I wouldnt recomend anyone else do it but I stayed with the boat. it was forcast to be a cat3 so I had the house boarded up better than I ever had for any other storms weve had. I also boarded up the boat windows and put triple lines on. Cleats wont take 3 sets of 3/4 lines so i secured the backups loosley to the rails.
i would go through the same drill for Hurricane Jeene 3 weeks later to the day and hour.
I rigged fenders and fender boards out of 2x12's which proved more trouble than they were worth. At one point everything got twisted and tangled so I cut it loose and the whole mess drifted off into the night. At the hiegth of the storm my analog wind speed indicator was indicating a steady 90 with gusts to 120, it finaly pegged at 120 before the top of the tower tore off. I found it 3 blocks away. My house had the roof tore off and the last pic is typical of the gutted interor.
Ive got a bunch of video i took during the storm I need to convert from tape to digital.
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