Those blades are handy.
4-5's going to 10's, with a surge, you may not have a beach left.
We had beachfront 6 bays north of you (just south of Sturgeon Point) when I was a kid. Our beach was about the same depth as yours. We had storms that put 6-12' of water completely over our beach and started into the bank. It tore out 10-20' deep by 10-20' high. I remember it well as we were trying to sandbag the neighbors house during that storm so he didn't loose it. Did you know it's a PITA to get sand when your beach is 10' under water???
4-5's going to 10's, with a surge, you may not have a beach left.
We had beachfront 6 bays north of you (just south of Sturgeon Point) when I was a kid. Our beach was about the same depth as yours. We had storms that put 6-12' of water completely over our beach and started into the bank. It tore out 10-20' deep by 10-20' high. I remember it well as we were trying to sandbag the neighbors house during that storm so he didn't loose it. Did you know it's a PITA to get sand when your beach is 10' under water???