Frying Pan Shoals tower offshore, which caught the northern eyewall, only reported sustained winds of 79 knots at an elevation of 80 feet (where winds are higher than the standard 30 feet). The storm landfalled at 954 mb, which is not very low. Also, the storm was weakening. Recon. at landfall reported a maximum flight level wind of 107 knots a distant 76 km northeast of the center. Assuming an generous 85% reduction (appropriate for a weakening storm where convection was sparse where this report was taken) yields 90 knots.
If a weakening Opal or Ivan at 942 mb were marginal cat 3, I don't see how Fran could qualify as well.
More wind reports. Wilmington airport, which also caught the northern eyewall, only got a peak sustained wind of 58 knots. Tropical storm force.
Plus, the radar and sat. presentations of the storm were awful, much worse than Ivan, Opal, or even cat 2 Frances had at landfall:








