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Find the Safest Place for your Boat in a Hurricane

Find the Safest Place for your Boat in a Hurricane

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What is the safest place for your boat in a hurricane? Now is the time to decide, not when a storm is bearing down on you. Here's what you need to know.

Summary

Many factors contribute to helping your boat survive a direct hit from a hurricane. But perhaps the most important factor is location.

As we head into the heart of hurricane season, start thinking about where to put your boat before you face an incoming storm. Here's what I’ve learned about the best sites for helping your boat survive a hurricane. We have survived two direct hits and around a dozen other storms within fifty miles of our location.

Most articles discuss the best lines, fenders, and chafe gear to use. And sure, that's important. But your boat is more likely to survive a hurricane if it's in a safe spot. A secure spot protects your boat from more than just wind. You must also consider waves, storm surge, rain, and flying debris.
The best location protects from as many factors as possible.

In addition, can you reach the place you have selected in time? And can you evacuate from there?

Make sure you evaluate it in person. Don't forget to pick a backup spot.

Tying up your boat properly only helps if it's in the right place at the start.

For more details, listen to the full podcast or check out The Importance of Planning Where to Put Your Boat for a Hurricane.

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Music: “Slow Down” by Yvette Craig

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