So no one was at the yacht club. Weather was dark and a cold wind rattled the standing rigging in the yard. I was almost afraid to glance at the cover for fear perhaps the hellacious winds of a couple nights ago had erupted a gaping hole in a weak area where perhaps I'd failed in securing well enough. But no fear was founded.
I unzipped the quarter-deck entry and shoved my camera through the zippered opening and this is what I saw!

Wow, that made my day! We'd had an ice storm a few days ago in the current weather sequence which has been making its way form the mid-south USA all the way to the Canadian Maritimes. I really figured this was the acid test for the cover. After I checked further, I saw that apart from a bit of moisture seeping from the mast collar, the foredeck was clean and free of debris as was the freeboard. Nothing was able to gather or pool on the cover at all. For the first time in a long time I breathed a big sigh of relief!
