Advice for Boaties ahead of Tropical Cyclone Lusi
Advice for Boaties ahead of Tropical Cyclone Lusi
Coastguard Boating Education General Manager Neil Murray offers some timely advice for boaties ahead of this weekend’s predicted tropical cyclone Lusi.
Neil says that it is likely we’ll encounter some severe weather over much of the country. This may include heavy rain, severe gales (probably initially from an easterly quadrant), large waves and abnormally high tides.
As with all Cyclones or Tropical Storms, there is still a degree of uncertainty regarding Lusi’s track. This will dictate the exact distribution and extent of any severe weather over the country but will become more accurate to forecast as it approaches New Zealand. Keep monitoring the situation and advice from Metservice.
If on a swing mooring all boaties
should:
• Seek a temporary berth in a marina for the
weekend if possible
• Check the mooring pennant and for
any chafe points and consider adding additional back-up
mooring lines
• Lash sail covers and put an extra line
around the furling headsail if fitted (to stop it
unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck and
stow it below
• Check below to ensure everything is
secure in case the boat heels
• Close all seacocks
If
you are in a marina berth:
• Check all mooring lines
for any chafe points and consider adding additional back-up
mooring lines
• Add extra fenders if the boat is
alongside a pontoon or wharf
• Lash sail covers and put
an extra line around the furling headsail if fitted (to stop
it unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck
and stow it below
• Check below to ensure everything is
secure in case the boat heels
If ashore (in a yard or on a
trailer):
• Lash sail covers and put an extra line
around the furling headsail if fitted (to stop it
unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck and
stow it below
• If a yacht in a boat yard – discuss
with the yard operators, but consider attaching halyards
down to the ground to reduce the chance of the boat
capsizing from its cradle or props
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