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How To Protect Your Boat From Hurricane Damage

Hurricanes are huge cyclonic wind storms, which generate and rotate over the water and near shore. The very nature of a hurricane puts all things coastal in danger. Luckily, hurricane season is a fairly predictable time of year. Hurricanes tend to rear their head in the fall along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. These two handy facts can help those who live or boat along the coast to prepare ahead of time for storm damage. 

Expect the Worst

Most people find themselves in a bad place with a hurricane because they have underestimated how bad the storm might be. People will refuse to evacuate or protect their belonging appropriately because they simply think the storm will veer away from them. If you are in the path of a hurricane or are under an evacuation notice, then you should most certainly take the notice seriously and follow all precautions you have been given. 

Get Your Boat to Safety

The best thing you can do to protect your boat during a hurricane is to evacuate the boat right along with yourself. If you are evacuating an area, then you should take the boat with you to a safer location. This is the best, tried and true way to avoid hurricane damage to your boat. If you cannot, or are not willing to do that, then you should consider boat storage. There are usually facilities available, especially in areas prone to hurricanes, that will accommodate your boat in a safe location for a rental fee. Although the fee may seem high, you must consider that it is cheaper than losing your boat. 

If you choose to leave your boat in the water during a hurricane, you can expect damage. Be sure that your boat is sufficiently covered by boat insurance to cover any damages. If you would like to learn more about boat insurance, contact Curtis Miller Insurance Parkersburg, WV. Remember, the best place for boats and people during a hurricane is safely evacuated. 

 

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