Point about the stands is well taken. They did a thorough job last year chaining the stands, but I was one of the first in. I was also tucked in way up the hill. This year I will be the last or close to it; so expect the crew to be a little burned out, and hopefully not short on materials. They put commercial, charter and live aboards in last on request, and most of us are good year around customers. I do have Roger W. looking after me, and he has been to this rodeo many many more times than I ever have. Logistically, the biggest hassle is getting our stuff and refrigerated food off the boat.
My latest worry is I am concerned about the Whaler up on the boat deck. In a real blow I could see it ripping off; they didn't advise taking it down last year, but I will try and beg this year. I don't have a trailer for it. And, I am beginning to come to emotional grips with the implications of a direct hit.
I see in the latest cone, the place we plan to evacuate to on the central VA/NC line is right in the middle as well. Wonderful.