Monday, August 18, 2008

Preparing Boats For Hurricanes

Fay is on her way!
With tropical storm Fay setting her sites on the western Florida coast, I decided to find out what boat owners should do to protect there vessels during a storm. I found some great resources from the Coast Guard, Barry University and Boat U.S.. This is what they say to do if you have a boat that you can trailer. If possible, get your boat out of the water and move it inland to a secure area, well above the expected storm surge. Lash your boat securely to the trailer and put blocks of wood between the axle and the frame of the trailer. Fill the boat about 1/3 of the way with water to give it added weight. The blocks will prevent the extra weight from breaking your springs. Use a heavy line to secure the boat, in four directions, to a fixed object. Screw anchors secured in the ground are best. Avoid tying it to trees. Trees are often blown over in hurricanes. Remove all gear that can create windage. This includes canvas covers, bimini tops, outriggers, antennas, anchors, or anything else that is loose or can become loose in high winds. Check out the links below for more detailed information.
Coast Guard Storm Center
Barry University: Prepare Your Boat
BoatUS Hurricane Brochure

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