Well, Rockhampton area was warned it would likely have problems with a storm supercell, along with other places down the coast practically to Melbourne. People were advised to make sure their boats were secure. Mine was already so I didn't need to make a special trip.
A few months ago a storm ripped through Rockhampton and in isolated spots caused more damaged than the Cat 4 cyclone Marcia. Dozens of boats dragged on their moorings in the river. Some sank. A friend with a huge old trawler thing converted for living and a large prawn trawler had more damaged than from Marcia. I never had any problems with Windchaser.
I guess that is the benefit of having a smaller boat and taking down the sails in cyclone season. There is no that much windage and not so much loading on moorings.
Getting back to the storms, we need rain as been extremely dry, 300 mm was one prediction. So far we got about 3 mm. That's not enough to wash the bird poo off Windchaser.
But there has been some serious rain and wind elsewhere. How are you and your boat doing?
troppo