This thing is not a 60mph tropical storm. Hurricane Hunters couldn't even find a center tonight much less winds that high. This storm is going to have to fight to keep from being torn apart as it passes over the islands. Even NHC said in their discussion it was a "generous" forecast. Model forecasts could be affected too without an exact fix on the center. Not saying it won't survive or restrengthen but its pretty pathetic looking right now.
I believe it already is, the past few days there seemed to be some decent agreement on where Chantal was going even in the long range, now this morning, model guidance are diverging greatly in the long range. About half want to take Chantal to the GOM (in the direction of Texas) and another half want to take Chantal up to the FL/GA/SC coast.
If there's anything left of Chantal once it's past Cuba, the track from the NHC is interesting. Right now they're going for a GA coast landfall. I might be wrong, but I think
Hurricane David (1979) was the last tropical system to make landfall on the GA coast when it hit Savannah.
A landfall on the GA coast is
very rare.