HURRICANE
OPERATIONS
PLAN
- The senior officer present shall be
in command. Chain-of-command shall be as follows: Commodore,
Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, House Committee Chairman, Fleet Captain,
Secretary, Treasurer.
- When hurricane WARNING is announced,
NO BOATS shall be at the dock or float.
- Club launch and skiffs will be taken
to safe harbor. Skiffs lack sufficient power and adequate fendering
to offer assistance. Launch will remain on duty for as long as possible.
The senior Club officer present will determine when launch service is terminated,
keeping in mind that the launch must be kept out of harms way. Launch
will be taken to Crocker's, Gales Ferry Marina or some other enclosed docking
area.
- Dock boxes - gas cans will be taken
to bath houses; floatable items to clubhouse; anchors and rode to remain.
- Tape sliding glass doors.
- Chairs and carts to inside of clubhouse.
Optimists to inside of Clubhouse, clean and dry (if space permits, otherwise
to front lawn).
- Ramp to launch float raised and securely
tied.
- Blue Jays up on lawn and tied to fence.
Picnic tables to front lawn.
- Members shall remove personal property
from club premises: beach chairs, umbrellas, buckets and shovels, toys,
etc., etc, etc.
- Dinghies, Lasers, etc. left on racks
will be strictly at owner's risk and liability.
- Boats stored on beach such as JY 15's,
Vanguard 15's, etc., etc., shall be removed from the premises.
- Monitor VHF radio for ongoing reports
of storm conditions.
- Evacuate the Club upon lawful orders
for Emergency Management Coordinator or New London Police.
General Notes
Club employees
will not be available to tend to members' boats. It is each
individual member's/boat owner's responsibility to take care of one's own
property. Nor, is it reasonable to expect other members to assume
responsibility to protect a boat other than their own. The prudent
step is for each owner to take his/her boat to a safe harbor. Failing
that, sail covers, roller furling jibs/genoas, biminis, dodgers and the
like should be removed. Proper length of rode should be added, extra
pennents installed, chafing gear put in place, booms, whisker poles and
loose equipment stowed.
No one pays more
attention to weather reports than boat owners. It should be no less
with an impending hurricane. Plan ahead, don't wait until the last
minute to take care of your floating property. And when you have
fulfilled your responsibilities in protecting your own, jump in and help
take care of our Club property.