Hurricane preparedness is crucial when you’re in a marina in Florida, as the region is prone to severe storms. Here’s a detailed plan to help you prepare for a hurricane:

Hurricane preparedness is crucial when you’re in a marina in Florida, as the region is prone to severe storms. Here’s a detailed plan to help you prepare for a hurricane:

Stay informed: Monitor weather reports from reliable sources, such as the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and local authorities. Pay attention to storm tracks, intensity, and any evacuation orders or advisories. Create a communication plan: Establish a communication system with other boat owners and marina staff. Exchange contact information and discuss emergency protocols. Designate a primary and backup point of contact outside the hurricane-affected area. Develop an evacuation plan: Determine your evacuation route and know where nearby hurricane shelters are located. Create a checklist of items to take with you when evacuating, including important documents, emergency supplies, and personal belongings. Secure your boat: If time allows, take your boat out of the water and transport it to a safe location away from the storm's path. If you can't remove your boat, secure it properly in its slip or on a trailer. Follow these guidelines: Double-check mooring lines and ensure they are in good condition. Use extra lines and spring lines to provide additional stability. Remove all...
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6 Tips for Prepping for Hurricane Season

6 Tips for Prepping for Hurricane Season

6 Tips for Prepping for Hurricane SeasonDid you know that hurricane seasons runs through Nov. 30? Even if you don't live in the hurricane hot spots like Orlando or Jacksonville, it’s always good to keep in mind the precautions for hurricane season if you plan to vacation there. Here are six tips to make sure you’re ready for hurricane season.1. Plan ahead for emergencies.When you’re in the thick of hurricane preparation, it can be hard to gather your thoughts for what to do next. You’ll need emergency supplies for you and your family, insurance will need to be ready in case of an emergency, and you must have a plan for your vehicles in the event that you need to evacuate.2. Determine your hurricane season risk.How will your home stand during flooding or wind? Are there trees leaning toward your home? Flooding is known to cause the most damage to your home, and this is especially a greater risk during hurricane season. You can see how your...
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