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Prepping Your
Boat for a Storm
We
have collected tips for preparing your boat for a hurricane from old salts and
veterans of hurricanes Floyd, Bonnie and Fran.
Docked Boat
Moored Boat Anchored Boat
Trailerable
Boat
Docked
Boat
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remove excess gear, including spare rigging
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leave auto bilge pump on |
| clear self-bailing cockpit drains |
check openings to ensure boat is watertight |
| close all through hull fittings |
set and check storm anchors |
set chafe gear where lines will rub
(chocks, crosslines, deck edge, dock edge etc. |
consider attaching lines to cleats at a 45 degree angle |
| remove portable fuel and oil storage containers |
consider tying your boat between two piers or along a pier and anchored
off one side |
| remove ship papers |
set and check storm anchors |
| shut off fuel tanks |
consider attaching 3 sets of bow and stern spring lines |
| leave anchor light on |
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Moored Boat
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remove excess
gear, including spare rigging
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clear self-bailing cockpit drains |
| close all through hull fittings |
remove portable fuel and oil storage containers |
| remove ship papers |
shut off fuel tanks |
| leave anchor light on |
leave auto bilge pump on |
| check openings to ensure boat is watertight |
use storm pennants to increase scope |
| attach chains directly to pennants instead of swivels |
add an emergency catenaray weight at the vessel end of the chain |
| use double of triple chafe protection |
use chafing gear over entire length of pennants |
| use two pennants |
if no permanent mooring is available, use tow storm anchors at 45-degree angles |
Anchored
Boat
| remove excess gear, including spare rigging
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clear self bailing cockpit drains |
| close all through hull fittings |
remove portable fuel and oil storage containers |
| remove ship papers |
shut off fuel tanks |
| leave auto bilge pump on |
check openings to ensure boat is watertight |
| use 3 or 4 substantial anchors and good tie rope |
tie your boat high on the mainland to a substantial tree or similar structure |
| do not tie parallel to the bank |
keep a navigable passage at tour stern to allow other boats passage |
| use enough line to allow for storm surge |
leave enough room between your boat and others to allow for swing |
| take valuables off |
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Trailerable
Boat
| STORE IN A GARAGE
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IF NO GARAGE IS AVAILABLE |
| remove excess gear, including spare rigging |
secure trailer to a sturdy object |
| clear self-bailing cockpit |
let half the air out of the trailer tires |
| close all through hull fittings |
put wood blocks between the frame and axle |
| remove portable fuel and oil storage containers |
take out the drain plugs |
| remove ship papers |
cover with tarp |
| shut off fuel tanks |
use tie-downs |
| leave auto bilge pump on |
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| check openings to ensure boat is watertight |
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Now get that weather radio, flashlight, libation of
choice and wait it out!
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