Idalia is a hurricane and expected to continue to strengthen as it is predicted to skirt the Southwest Florida coast. Now is the time to secure your property in advance of wind, rain, and storm surge. Much attention has been given to what homeowners should be doing. However, here are some important Hurricane Idalia tips for boat owners as well.
These tips come from SeaTow, a nationwide leader for on-water assistance and has been for decades. First, make a decision now as to where your boat will be stored to ride out Idalia. If that is on land, put the boat on a trailer, and the trailer close to a strong building. You want to break the wind. Strap it down securely. Next, anchor the trailer. Place blocks under it and don’t forget to deflate the tires to keep it from shifting.
Hurricane Idalia Boat Owners
If your boat has to stay in the water, secure it to the dock with longer, thicker lines. You don’t want it to sway in the storm. Remove any loose items that could blow away and around, causing damage. Finally, take pictures and a video of your boat. Include the exterior, interior and all property you are storing onboard. Do this regardless of where you store your boat during the storm. This will help in the event of any damage.
In addition, remove any legal documents such as polices, licenses, registration, etc. Keep them in a dry and secure place, as a storm precaution. Also, download our hurricane guide here. I has all kinds of great tips, phone numbers, reminders, and other information to keep you safe. In addition, there are lots of resources listed to help you recover if you have damage from the storm or need additional help.