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No, it's heading North to Alabama, even if it did, we ain't skerd, we bought a hurricane built house, it a concrete house, has a tile roof, electric hurricane shutters and the house has hurricane straps in the attic, now nothing is 100% hurricane proof, but I had a wind mitigation report done on the house before we bought it and it has a A+ rating.
Here's some pics of the electric shutters, they take about thirty second to close, they are cool.
I took a few pics of them partly down so you could get an idea what they look like and there's one pic with them up, it's hard to tell that they're even there when they're not down and one of the front door.
But, thanks for asking, Jim (aka joey)
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Hey Jim,
In the off chance a Hurricane hits your area, what would you do with your boat?
Trailer in the driveway or leave it where it is?
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Hey Jim,
In the off chance a Hurricane hits your area, what would you do with your boat?
Trailer in the driveway or leave it where it is?
If I didn't have time to have someone come get it, I don't own a trailer for that heavy sucker, I would just tie it down, take the canopy cover off and get out my boat insurance policy if there was a problem, the one good thing about my dock, I had them install 10" poles for the lift, makes it that much sturdier.
Most of the damage comes from flying debris from the high winds.
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