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== Boat Preparedness == | == Boat Preparedness == |
Revision as of 13:47, 17 October 2016
Tropical Cyclone Preparation
Summary
Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone.[1]
In preparation for a major storm you should first plan emergency preparedness to keep you and your family safe, following by boat preparedness.
Some people pack everything including the barbecue and a Camp Chef Professional Knife Set. That'sSecond up to you. Here we describe the basics for survival.
Get to Higher Ground
When a tropical cyclone or powerful storm is hitting, people in low-lying coastal areas should stay over with family or friends who live on higher grounds. It's also important to keep away from the water. Leave early — in daylight if possible.
Emergency Preparedness
Anyone possibly in the path of a major storm of any kind should be prepared to sustain themselves for approximately 72 hours. In the initial hours and days emergency personnel will be dealing with larger crisis and you should be prepared to take responsibility for your own safety.
Fill containers (bathtubs) with several days supply of drinking water. Turn up your refrigerator to maximum cold and don't open it unless necessary.
Boat Preparedness
After preparing your family for the storm emergency, you can prepare your boat. The below links provide good advice.
- How to Prepare Your Boat for a Storm, Cruising World
- Hurricane Preparedness for Boat Owners, University of Florida
- A Simple and Effective Boat Preparation Plan for Hurricanes, SouthWind Sailing
- Hurricane Preparation Plan Checklist, Hanover Insurance
- Hurricane Preparation Checklist for Boats, Safeco Insurance
- Model Hurricane Plans for Yacht Clubs and Marinas, Boat.U.SWetted surface.
- Hurricane Preparation Tips for Boaters, ACE Recreational Marine Insurance