We went to the Victoria, BC in some nasty weather last week where we had closely stacked 5 foot wind waves (25 knot winds) which brought a lot of water over the bow and really tossed us around. Some items which were sitting on counters or unsecured found their way onto the floor.
We just purchased a 750 watt 0.5 cubic feet microwave which we plan to house on the counter of the rear port side locker. I believe in its proposed location, it would have fallen off the countertop. So my question is how have folks secured their countertop microwaves to keep them from bouncing around or falling off the countertop in big wave conditions.
Wondered if Museum Putty would have the ability to hold the microwave. It is designed to hold items in earthquakes, but not necessarily the weight and movement of a boat crashing in big waves.
As always your help is appreciated.