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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
Most boats do better in water at floating docks not taking them out of the water.
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Most boats do better in water at floating docks in areas without hurricanes or storm surges. But in areas that do have have hurricanes and don't have floating docks or areas with storm surges that could lift floating docks off their pilings boats do much better on land.
Yes, you can find pictures of problems on land but those are typically exceptional situations, like a row of boats falling in a domino effect. Or, in the case of Isabel, the water rising enough to lift a boat off the blocks and float it into electrical wires. But whenever there is damage to boats on land, there is almost always much more damage to boats in the water.
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