How to Prepare and Protect Your Catamaran or Boat for Hurricanes in Florida
- Jan 18
- 3 min read
Owning a catamaran or powerboat in Florida comes with incredible rewards—beautiful waters, year-round sailing, and endless adventures. However, Florida is also hurricane country, and protecting your investment during storm season is crucial. At Atlas Yacht Sales, we understand how much your vessel means to you, which is why we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide on how to prepare and protect your catamaran or boat for hurricanes.

1. Know the Hurricane Season
Hurricane season in Florida runs from June 1 through November 30, with peak activity typically from August to October. Being aware of the timeline allows you to prepare well in advance.
Pro tip: Monitor NOAA hurricane forecasts and subscribe to alerts to stay updated on approaching storms.
2. Create a Hurricane Plan
Preparation starts with planning. A solid hurricane plan should include:
Evacuation routes and marina alternatives
Contact information for your marina, insurance provider, and crew
Checklist of storm prep items for your boat
Having a written plan ensures quick and efficient action when a storm approaches.
3. Secure Your Mooring or Docking
Proper mooring is one of the most critical steps in hurricane preparation:
Use extra-long and heavy-duty dock lines
Consider double-up your cleats and lines
Install chafe guards to prevent wear on lines
If in a marina, confirm they have a hurricane plan and storm-rated slips
For catamarans, paying extra attention to the beam and multiple points of attachment can prevent movement and minimize damage.
4. Protect the Hull and Deck
Before the storm hits:
Remove or secure canvas, sails, dinghies, and loose equipment
Close all hatches and ports, using watertight covers if available
Check through-hull fittings and seacocks to prevent leaks
Apply anti-fouling and protective coatings if time permits
Every extra precaution helps prevent water intrusion and structural damage.
5. Safeguard Electronics and Interiors
Hurricanes can bring rain, wind, and flying debris. Protect sensitive items by:
Storing electronics, valuables, and personal items in waterproof containers or removing them from the boat
Disconnecting batteries and shore power
Covering instruments and electronics with waterproof tarps or custom covers
6. Consider Hauling Out
If feasible, hauling your boat to a secure storage facility is one of the safest ways to protect it from hurricanes. Many Florida marinas and boatyards offer hurricane storage, which keeps your vessel on land, secured, and out of harm’s way.
7. Check Insurance Coverage
Even with meticulous preparation, hurricanes can cause damage. Ensure your insurance policy:
Covers storm and hurricane damage
Includes mooring, dock, and haul-out scenarios
Accounts for catamaran-specific coverage, if applicable
Updating your policy before hurricane season is essential.
8. Post-Storm Checklist
After the hurricane passes, inspect your vessel carefully:
Check lines, cleats, and fenders for damage
Inspect the hull, rigging, and deck for leaks or cracks
Test engines, electronics, and safety equipment
Document any damage for insurance purposes
Conclusion
Hurricane season in Florida is not something to take lightly, but with proper planning, preparation, and proactive protection, your catamaran or boat can weather the storm safely. At Atlas Yacht Sales, we not only help you find your dream vessel, but we also provide guidance to protect your investment year-round.
Stay safe, stay prepared, and enjoy Florida waters responsibly.
Useful Links:
1. Understand Hurricane Season and Forecasts
National Hurricane Center (NOAA) – Track tropical storms and hurricanes with official forecasts and alerts:▶️ https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
National Weather Service Hurricane Safety for Mariners – Boating-focused safety tips from NOAA/NWS:▶️ https://www.weather.gov/safety/safeboating-hurricanes
2. Develop a Hurricane Prep Plan
Preparation is about planning well before a storm is imminent.
Checklist resources and planning guides:
BoatUS Hurricane Information & Guides – Free hurricane prep guides, worksheets, and videos for boat owners:▶️ https://www.boatus.com/hurricanes
Free Boat Hurricane Prep Checklist (Defender Marine) – Printable checklist to walk you through storm prep:▶️ https://www.defender.com/storm-prep-guide/hurricane-dock-prep
3. Official Florida Boat Prep Resources
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) – Hurricane Prep ResourcesOffers tips on securing vessels, moorings, and post-storm safety guidance:▶️ https://myfwc.com/boating/safety-education/hurricane/
4. Local Government Guidance
Depending on your part of Florida, local governments offer additional regional advice:
Pinellas County – Preparing Your Boat for Hurricane SeasonFocused guidance for boat owners in the Gulf Coast boating community:▶️ https://pinellas.gov/preparing-your-boat-for-hurricane-season/
Tip: If you live in another county, check your local emergency management site for similar resources — many Florida counties publish hurricane prep guides for boaters.
