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| Do you remember the effect of the powerful
hurricane Katrina and Rita? This was just a display of what Mother Nature is
capable of. There were so many properties damaged, houses destroyed and
people displaced from their homes. The hurricane hit everything and
everyone. Boats were also victims of the hurricane frenzy. If you live in an
area that is usually hit by hurricanes and you love your boat, hurricane
insurance is going to be very advantageous for you. For those who do not
live within hurricane prone areas but own boats, hurricane insurance is
something to be considered and contemplated about. The global warming
phenomenon has an effect on the weather patterns. Weather patterns are
departing from their established patterns. The atmosphere seems hotter than
before and storms seem to increase in number and are much more intense than
before. We cannot predict the works of our mother nature. She might send
hurricanes as fast as lightening so to speak to your area or the area where
you are sailing
Many might think that it is a paranoid thought, but boat hurricane
insurance can save you from a lot of headaches and loss due to hurricanes.
This is not to say that weather forecasts have become grossly useless. There
is always a possibility that a hurricane will hit the area to where your
boat is situated.
You should get your boat insured for hurricanes. Insurance is
good, but it can be confusing and overwhelming at first. As much as possible
do not delegate this task to somebody else. Do read more about weather
patterns and do a hands-on research and inquiry about boat hurricane
insurance. Interview friends who have boats that underwent a hurricane. What
were their common regrets in that situation? And if you really decide to get
your boat a hurricane insurance, it does not mean that you will now leave
everything to chance. |

2005 30ft. Bayliner 305 SB |
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| This means that if a hurricane is coming within
your area, if you have a small boat, should get your boat out of the water
as soon as you can and hide it to safety. Or you can enjoy the risk of tying
your boat. You just remove any object around that can fly and possibly hit
your boat and pray that everything will be alright. That sounds like a plan
from the movie dumb and dumber. Just because you got your boat a hurricane
insurance does mean you fore go with making any well thought of plans. The
bottom line of everything is that boat owners should prepare their boats and
themselves for hurricanes. Mother Nature can make hurricanes into
unpredictable, strong and intense ones like hurricane Katrina or hurricane
Rita or Mother Nature can give you a soft and refreshing drizzle.
Part of our place in life and part of the nature of things, nature
remains uncontrollable. But your current situation is within your reach and
within control. You can prepare yourself and minimize the damages and loss
that you are likely to incur. Getting a good boat hurricane insurance will
help you survive the damages that the hurricane will cause you and your
neighbors. But you should also do your part by making plans and executing
measures which will give your boat lesser exposure to physical danger. This
will help minimize of putting your boats to risk.
Thanks Joel Sampson for this. Joe is a successful webmaster of
http://www.boatinsuranceinfo.com He provides more information on
insurance charter boat, liability/property insurance and
Maryland boat insurance on his website.
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Ontario Corporation
Rick Ostler,
President Catherine Henry, Manager
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American Waterway, P.O. Box 1613, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7S4
705-745-6849
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