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When a Storm Forms

If possible, you should remove your boat from the water and move it to a safe land location to reduce the risk of damage when you think a storm might affect your location. However, if you're unable to do this, you can follow other steps to protect your boat from a hurricane's impact.

Trailerable Boats (2:07)

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Dry Storage (1:12)

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Securing A Wet Berth (2:06)

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Protected Waters (1:43)

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Final Preparations (1:20)

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Tracking the Storm (0:58)

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