The day prior, the boat was “floating” when completely heeled over via the weight on the halyard. Keel was free, and boat was bobbing in small waves.
The next morning there were much larger waves than “normal”. Not huge, but big enough. They caused the boat to swing around, parallel to the beach, still heeled over, but keel towards shore! Nasty orientation as waves were going over the gunwale. This from a fellow guest at CCLP, who saw this at about 6:30 am.
I’m assuming someone had the presence of mind to swing the boat around into a safer orientation — easiest thing would be to attach something to bow and swing it around.
Today, the forms are off the new cement “anchors”. Boat seems to be a bit higher (more aground) than yesterday.