| December 6 , 2007 NEWS From BoatUS Boat Owners Association of The United States FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WHY SAILBOATS SINK AND FIVE TIPS TO PREVENT IT BoatUS Opens its Insurance Claims Files Alexandria , Va. , Dec. 6, 2007 - A study of 100 sailboat sinkings from the BoatUS Insurance claims files could help prevent your sailboat from becoming a statistic. “The sinkings were found to be divided evenly into two broad categories those that sank at the dock and those that sank while underway,” said BoatUS Marine Insurance Technical Director Bob Adriance. Below waterline fitting 44% Sinking Underway Five Tips for Prevent a Sailboat Sinking: Any time your boat hits bottom, immediately inspect the bilge and keel bolts or centerboard pennant and hinge. To be safe, inspect again an hour later. Routinely twice a season inspect all below the waterline fittings, hoses, and hardware. If the fitting is long enough, it’s good practice to have two marine-rated stainless steel clamps on all hose ends. Any hoses showing signs of rot should be immediately replaced. When at rest, stuffing boxes should never leak. If leaking persists after the packing gland nut has been tightened, the packing must be replaced. Don’t ignore through-hull fittings or hoses that are installed above the waterline. While they may appear to be “safely” above the water level, they can leak when heeled over in a seaway, or when snow or ice forces the boat under. A winter haul out is the perfect time to inspect the prop shaft and cutless bearing. BoatUS Boat Owners Association of The United States is the nation’s leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its 650,000 members with a wide array of consumer services including a group-rate marine insurance program that insures nearly a quarter million boats. |
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