Thats exactly what I said even before it hit land. This storm wasnt ever going to be what they were in snits over.
I lived on board my yacht for years before Ike. We watched Ike grow and move. I told others in our marina that Ike was coming to buy my boat and that it would hit hard and deadly. Many laughed at me but I have watched hurricanes for years. I knew Ike was going to be huge and hard. The marina I was in was in Seabrook, Tx just off Galveston bay. Nobody laughed after Ike had gone through. I got back there the next morning to see the marina under about 13 feet of water (thats 13ft above the highest tide). Twelve hours later when the water level had gone down there was virtually nothing left of the marina. My yacht was on the bottom along with a fishing boat I owned. Ninety Eight percent of the boats in that marina were totally destroyed as was most of a large area around Seabrook.
I know. Boats don’t fare well and there’s usually not enough time to move small vessels out of the way. Long lines are only so useful when the vessel is swamped.
GatorGuy is in the Navy and they have to move all their ships off piers and out to sea but you can certainly ride out a hurricane in one, although you probably don’t want to!