dockmasterdave wrote:
I would say, if you are expecting winds you wouldn't drive it in, move it.It is on wheels.
If the winds here are predicted at over 50 MPH my trailer will be safely locked in a commercial building. If I didn't have that option I'd take a long weekend trip to the panhandle or maybe AL/TN.
We did for Irma and we live in south Naples near Marco Island.
We got hammered here, and had no power for 2 weeks when we got back. Fired up the generator and lived in the trailer. Really glad we protected that trailer. YMMV
Not the panhandle, some of the current models show Dorian going through Orlando, into the Gulf, restrengthening and hitting again in the middle of the panhandle. It's too far out to know the accuracy of those models but it's a definite possibility.