FWC reminds vessel owners to secure their boats and have a plan in place for impending severe weather
Preparing for a natural disaster can be stressful, there are so many important things to think of and consider. Taking time to prepare well in advance of an impending storm reduces risk to life and property. In addition to their loved ones and property, Florida's boat owners and operators have more to be concerned about. The following informational resources have been gathered by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to help boaters prepare for storms and to have a guide to deal with the aftermath.
Move your vessel if you can and protect it if you can’t
Cover all lines to prevent chafing
Charge batteries and make sure they can run automatic bilge pumps throughout the storm
Do not stay onboard and do not venture out into rough conditions
Monitor weather broadcasts frequently and comply with evacuation orders when issued
After the storm, report issues to the FWC
For more information visit MyFWC.com/boating and click on “Boater Education” and “Hurricane.”
Media contact:Release Date:Tags: Move your vessel if you can and protect it if you can’tCover all lines to prevent chafingCharge batteries and make sure they can run automatic bilge pumps throughout the stormDo not stay onboard and do not venture out into rough conditionsMonitor weather broadcasts frequently and comply with evacuation orders when issuedAfter the storm, report issues to the FWC