Have you prepared your boat for fall?
||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS |||
“We all want hold onto the last boating days of summer, but in doing so we get caught off guard when the heavy rains and winds hit. This can be hazardous to the marine environment, and you could lose valuable belongings,” said Kari Koski, San Juan County Derelict Vessel Program Coordinator. Here are some fall maintenance tips to help keep your boat and the surrounding marine area safe:
Inspect and Maintain Your Boat
- Ensure all equipment is in good working condition
- Check your bilge pumps and batteries
- Replace any worn-out lines or rigging
- Double-check all lines and fenders
- Look for leaks: Check for fuel, oil, or coolant leaks
- Check for standing water: Make sure that water isn’t pooling on deck or in the cockpit
Remove or Secure Loose Items
- Take down sails, biminis, and other removable gear
- Store any loose items inside the cabin or remove them entirely
- Remove or secure kayaks, paddle boards, dinghies, rowboats etc. from decks and shorelines
Use Proper Techniques & Replace Worn Equipment
- Use heavy-duty lines to tie your boat securely to the dock
- Inspect all parts of your anchoring or mooring system if you plan to leave your boat out. Make sure it is designed to withstand the load of your vessel will place on it.
Other Good Ideas
- Monitor weather updates and check on your boat regularly
- Out of town? Ask a friend to check on your boat or hire a local boat watch service.
- Check your boat insurance policy to understand or update your coverage
- Consider getting a marine assist membership with a program like TowBoatUS Friday Harbor https://www.boatus.com/
towboatus/friday-harbor - Think before you shrink – consider alternatives to shrink wrapping your boat this year
For More Weather-Related Vessel Prevention Tips: https://www.boatus.com/expert-
Now go check on your boat!
Contact: Kari Koski, Derelict Vessel Program Coordinator, dvprogram@sanjuancountywa.gov, 360-370-0555
About San Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship
San Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship is responsible for solid waste, marine resources, clean water, cultural resources, and climate and sustainability work. The department offices are located at 1609 Beaverton Valley Rd, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. For more information about San Juan County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship, visit https://www.sanjuancountywa.
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Clinton Mora is a reporter for Trending Insurance News. He has previously worked for the Forbes. As a contributor to Trending Insurance News, Clinton covers emerging a wide range of property and casualty insurance related stories.