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26' CENTURY FOR SALE 
Very nice, twin Yamaha 150"s with warranty through 1/30/2013, low hours, used as a yacht tender and has reinforced tow eye. All engine services are fresh with new batteries. Ready to fish or cruise. See our ad on Yacht World click below. 26' CENTURY LISTINGS WANTED IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR BOAT, WE CAN HELP. PLEASE CALL DAVID MILLER or JOHN CONNOR NEW RIVER YACHT SALES THE TRAWLER CENTER 954 584 2500 |
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BOAT OWNERS
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
Hurricane season begins June 1 and ends November 30. During the season all boat owners and crew need to be ready with a well thought out plan and supplies on hand to quickly prepare their boat for a storm. The time available to prepare for the arrival of a hurricane may vary depending on the storm's size, location and rate of advance which can vary dramatically. Hurricanes typically approach at 8 - 10 miles per hour, however, they have been known to attain forward speeds in excess of 50 mph. Hurricane strength winds can extend more than 100 miles from the eye or as little as 12.5 miles as in the case of Andrew [ August 1992].
A HURRICANE WATCH is typically posted by the National Hurricane Center in Miami when the storm is approximately 36 hours from making landfall. A HURRICANE WARNING is issued when the storm is approximately 24 hours out. In cases where a storm is moving very rapidly or its course alters dramatically, the Hurricane Center may go directly to a HURRICANE WARNING.
The following should be carried out when we are on a Hurricane Watch. Do not wait until the last minute. .
.Have someone on standby to carry out your Hurricane Plan for your vessel should you be out of town if a watch is issued. Do not wait for later weather advisories.
- Unplug all electric and remove and store your power cords. Chances are the power will go out and this will prevent arcing. Prior to a hurricane, the power will be shut down at the source four hours prior to the storms arrival. Remove all articles from your freezers.
- Remove and secure all deck gear, portable gear, radio antennas, outriggers, fighting chairs, outdoor furniture and deck boxes. Remove all canvas and side curtains. All loose articles on the docks must be removed.
- Secure all flammable, explosive or other hazardous material such as compressed gas cylinders. It is best to remove off boat and take home.
- Remove all valuables from your vessel including insurance papers, vessel documents, etc.
- Spider tie all dock lines using adequate size lines for your size vessel with chafing gear as necessary. Double all bow, stern and spring lines. Owners must provide all their own gear.
Secure the vessel in the slip, make sure all lines are tight making the vessel part of the dock with breast lines to the next boat or finger pier. Install extra fenders. .No one is permitted to stay on board in the event of an actual Hurricane or Tropical Storm.
After the storm: before calling or returning to your boat, allow adequate time for New River staff to evaluate damages. We will notify owners as quickly as possible of any damages.
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