Boats, debris and sand cover Bonita Beach Road, which is closed as you approach the beach by Hickory Bay Boathouse. The storm surge from Hurricane Ian caused massive amounts of damage along the beach.
Boats, debris and sand cover Bonita Beach Road, which is closed as you approach the beach by Hickory Bay Boathouse. The storm surge from Hurricane Ian caused massive amounts of damage along the beach.
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Don't be part of the damage. What boat owners need to do in hurricane season

After two major hurricanes hit Florida in 2024, just weeks apart, it left millions of dollars of damage in the wake of its path. The destruction ranged from flooded houses and structural damage to boats torn from their dock posts, even tossing some ashore.

Lee and Collier counties were not spared from these storms. Both received significant damage. Two years prior, in 2022, Southwest Florida suffered $112 billion in damage when Hurricane Ian hit. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, it was the costliest hurricane to affect the state to date. 

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With many Southwest Florida residents avid boaters, and others living in boating communities along the coast, Sea Tow Services International has created this list of tips boaters can during hurricane season.

Sea Tow offers the following tips for boaters for a hurricane response action plan:

This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Don’t be part of the damage. What boat owners need to do in hurricane season

Reporting by Jeffrey Hrunka, Naples Daily News / Naples Daily News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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