John:John Stone wrote: He found his 37' sailboat about a half mile inland from the marina when he left it. It was in a swimming pool in someone's back yard--totally destroyed.
I am guessing your friend had his sailboat at Black Point Marina, a short distance north of Homestead AFB. In 2008 when I was looking for a place for my Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender I checked out Black Point. Very nice place. The manager had a thick 3-ring binder of photos taken shortly after Hurricane Andrew "visited". The destruction was amazing. I cannot even begin to describe it. Suffice to state it did not look like a marina. It looked like it had been "carpet bombed".
Although I did not have a sailboat in 1992, when I joined the CGSC in 2008 I saw photos of sailboats that had been lifted up by the storm surge and "deposited" miles inland. There is a plaque on the wall of our club building showing the water level at the peak of storm surge. It is eye opening.
Again, good wishes, good luck and be safe to all in or near the path of Hurricane Joaquin.