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- Freedom 275
We're coming in to season where bad weather can happen. We've been on the water for 25 years so we've seen the worst of it being Isabel with around 8' of storm surge. Back at that time I had a Sea Ray 330 Sundancer at the dock in the photo below with no lift. I just put a couple of spring lines on it and loosened the bow and stern lines and the boat rode the surge up and down with no problem or damage. Now you can see in the photo that I've got a Freedom 275 on a lift and I'm wondering how to best keep the boat if/when it floats up off the lift. I'm thinking drop the lift to put the boat in the water and then center it with a couple of lines on the outside piles and the spring lines again to keep it more or less centered with loose bow and stern lines. Anywho, I'm open to ideas and wanted to think about it before the time comes, and it will come, that I need a solution.
By the way, my kayak/board rack is anchored and I'll bring all that stuff on it up the hill. The dock box can also quickly be released and relocated.
By the way, my kayak/board rack is anchored and I'll bring all that stuff on it up the hill. The dock box can also quickly be released and relocated.
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