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To All, Thank you to all of our Customers, Friends & Industry Colleagues for reaching out over the past week with offers of help and support. Our Team and…
To All, Thank you to all of our Customers, Friends & Industry Colleagues for reaching out over the past week with offers of help and support. Our Team and…
The more boats you have in the way of recovery or needing salvage after a hurricane, the longer the delay in returning to normal,’ said BoatUS Vice President Public Affairs…
Posted by By Darrell Nicholson June 26, 2012 Boats doubled up on dock lines in local marinas as storm surge sets in. Sweet little Tropical Storm Debby has left a…
Would your small cruising or racing sailboat be able to weather a gale, storm, or hurricane in her slip, at a mooring, or at anchor? Will you have peace-of-mind the…
Hurricane Irene is the first of the 2011 hurricane season. Glance back through Cruising World‘s archives to find expert advice on weathering the storms to come. by The Editors…
Have a plan in place and minimize the impact of approaching hurricanes. By Vincent Daniello / Published: June 4, 2010 I’ve been through more hurricanes than I care to count;…
Click to read Hurricane Prep Guide from BoatUS 2006
Can the right gear increase your odds of surviving extreme weather? No one need lecture most sailboat owners about the profound dangers of hurricanes and tropical storms. That goes double…
Officially, the Atlantic hurricane season is from June 1 to November 30. One tip that I highly recommend from first-hand experience from Hurricane Katrina is to empty out your refrigerator &…
Prepare Your Boat for a Hurricane By Peter Nielsen Posted September 14, 2010 When Hurricane Earl trucked up the Eastern Seaboard two weeks ago, it seemed certain that it would…