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#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
Marina Jack
HURRICANE
PLAN &
PROCEDURES
This document is the Hurricane/Storm Preparation Procedures that Marina Jack will follow dur-
ing hurricane season. This document is not all-inclusive but provides a good minimum of items
that can be useful during planing, preparation, and evacuation. It is important that the slip
owners, renters and guests in the marina are aware of the basic elements of hurricanes and
steps to be taken to ensure their safety and the safety of the vessel. Marina Jack’s hurricane
alerts are intended as a supplement to other available sources of hurricane information to add
to your awareness, as a vessel owner, and the need to begin your hurricane preparations. The
purpose of this notice is to aid slip owner and occupant awareness of the approaching storm,
so they make take appropriate action.
This hurricane plan is premised on the full cooperation of the slip renters and guests of slip
renters in the event of voluntary evacuation of the marina and docks. All marina tenants must
have a current plan for their vessel outlining appropriate steps they are taking to secure or
move their vessel(s) during a hurricane. Vessel owners and operators are advised that they
may need to seek safer harbors due to wide-open waters and exposure specifically from the
southwest. The owner of any vessel left in the marina during a hurricane will be solely respon-
sible for any damage to docks, piers, dock systems, other vessels, and/or marina property.
Owners are solely responsible for removal and cleanup of their vessel if damaged or sunk dur-
ing a hurricane.
Marinas are not safe locations for vessels during a hurricane or tropical storm. Their proximity
to the water and coastal regions generally place these facilities either close to or directly in the
path of these storms. Marina Jack does mandate evacuation; it is highly recommended that
vessels be relocated well in advance to safer locations in order to protect both the vessel and
the Marina. The following procedures will enhance Marina Jack’s ability to protect the lives and
property of our marina customers and safeguard our facilities.
This plan remains in effect immediately, starting June 1st and ending November
30th on a yearly basis.
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
Hurricanes are extremely dangerous weather conditions and require you to have a plan of
readiness in their event. To qualify as a hurricane, winds must read a sustained speed of 74
mph. Hurricane winds have been known to reach in excess of 200 mph. Winds are not the only
danger that accompany hurricanes. They can also include storm surge, flooding, accompany-
ing tornadoes, damage from debris, lightning and erosion. Hurricanes can last for days and
create additional circumstances that can keep you under emergency conditions for sustained
periods of time.
To be fully prepared for a hurricane requires that you have resources ready not only for the
term of the hurricane, but also for the period following, where you may be dealing with danger-
ous or damaged structures, loss of power, and comprised movement and residency.
Categorical Strength (based off the Saffir-Simpson scale)
CATEGORY WINDS
STRENGTH OF
STORM SURGE
EXPECTED
STORM SURGE
CATEGORY 1 74 to 95 mph minimal 6’
CATEGORY 2 96 to 110 mph moderate 10’
CATEGORY 3 111 to 130 mph major 13’
CATEGORY 4 131 to 155 mph severe 16’
CATEGORY 5 winds above 155 mph catastrophic 19’
Storm Surge - Water that is pushed towards the shore by the force of the winds swirling
around the storm. This advancing surge combines with the normal tides to create hurricane
storm tide, which can increase the mean water level up to 18 foot or more.
Tropical Disturbance - A rotary circulation with little to no development on the ocean surface
but better development in the upper atmosphere and no strong winds, a common phenomenon
in the Tropics.
Tropical Depression - A low pressure area with some rotary circulation on the ocean surface
and a sustained wind speed of less than 29 mph.
Tropical Storm - A low pressure area with a distinct rotary circulation and sustained wind speeds
from 39 mph - 73 mph.
Hurricane - A low pressure area with a strong and pronounced rotary circulation and sustained
wind speeds of at least 74 mph.
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
MARINA JACK HURRICANE CHECKLIST
The following is a checklist that Marina Jack staff will implement upon hurricane season to en-
sure the safety of your vessel. Additionally, Marina Jack staff is responsible for securing and
locking up all dock carts, doors, and loose items. Marina Jack Dockmaster may turn off all
electricity to docks upon evaluation.
beginning
of
hurricane
season
UPDATE CONTACTS AND PLAN CHANGES THROUGH NOTICES
AND BILL INSERTS
beginning
of
hurricane
season
test run generators and pumps
beginning
of
hurricane
season
contact commercial towing company for availabil-
ity
beginning
of
hurricane
season
restock spill kit
beginning
of
hurricane
season restock first aid kits
beginning
of
hurricane
season
check supplies (tie-downs, plywood, lines, etc.)
beginning
of
hurricane
season
cut extra dock lines for emergency preparedness
3 days
out
all hands-on meeting
3 days
out
check storm plot and notify boaters, encourage
action
3 days
out
notice to customers to remove/secure boats
3 days
out
begin clearing west side of h dock
3 days
out
close transient area3 days
out
test run pumps
3 days
out back up computer records
3 days
out
top off ice machine
3 days
out
confirm contacts for all staff
3 days
out
remove important records to secured location
3 days
out
top off fuel tanks
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
2 days
out
ALL HANDS ON MEETING
2 days
out
clear grounds for loose items
2 days
out
secure all trashcans & dockboxes with straps2 days
out dock check all vessels for proper tie-ups, loose gear, sails, etc.
2 days
out
bring back up fueling station on site
2 days
out
clear store, post contacts on door
2 days
out
tie open all gates
1 day out
all hands on meeting
1 day out
turn off all power and water to all docks
1 day out
secure all doors and windows
1 day out grounds rechecked for loose items1 day out
recheck all docks and vessels
1 day out
secure all computer equipment and business records
1 day out
shut off fuel supply and fuel power
Recovery
maintain communications with staff
Recovery
conduct initial damage survey
Recovery
generate priority list
Recovery
check all docks and boats for damage
Recovery
arrange for checkup debris
Recovery maintain detailed records of events, damage, losses and expendi-
tures
Recovery
contact necessary contractors
Recovery
assist and contact tenants as needed
Recovery
inspect all electrical feeds and restore power
Recovery
inspect all water feeds and restore
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
TENANT HURRICANE PLANNING
VESSELS UNDER 35’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 6, EXCEL-
LENT CONDITION, 1/2’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE.
VESSELS OVER 36’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 8, EXCELLENT
CONDITION, 3/4’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE.
VESSELS OVER 50’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 8, EXCELLENT
CONDITION, 7/8’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE.
prior to, or during a hurricane watch or warning, you may be
asked to relocate your vessel. If the marina requests that you
relocate your vessel and you refuse, your contract will be ter-
minated and you will be required to leave the marina.
all vessels must be kept 100% operational at all times (mechani-
cally) including batteries, bilge pumps, and connections.
ALL LINES MUST BE COVERED WITH CHAFE PROTECTION WITHIN 3 FEET OF
ANY CONTACT TO VESSEL OR DOCK.
Any vessel owned by someone other than a local owner (25 mile
radius) must have a local agent who has authority and responsi-
bility for securing, re-securing, and salvaging a vessel.
if significant surge is expected, utility service to docks will be
shut down.
secure your boat. if you need assistance, contact the marina
prior to event weather.
it is strongly recommended that all owners have a hauling plan
for hurricane season.
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
all loose items and all dinghys, canvas, sails, cushions, outboard
motors, ladders, grills, hoses, parts, chairs, plants, bikes, and
other items not secured to the boat or dock must be properly
removed and stowed.
keep battery-operated radios or alternatives in case of power
outages or shut-off
keep fuel and water tanks full
remove all valuable electronics
double/back-up lines with slack are highly recommended on all
size vessels
install additional buffering to your vessel
board or tape all windows. taping will not prevent breakage but
may reduce risk of flying glass.
make sure you have documented all of your possessions either in
writing, photography, or video
make sure insurance documents are stored in a safe area.
survey around your boat slip, report any loose dock boards,
missing or broken dock box clasps, etc. to the dockmaster’s of-
fice immediately.
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
MARINA JACK HURRICANE SERVICE FEES
Annual Hurricane Agent Retainer $95.00
(June 1st - November 30th)
Hourly Rate for Preparatory Work $60/hr + materials
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
Florida Statutes
Section 327.59
Marina Evacuation
Notice to vessel owner
the undersigned hereby informs you thatin the event you fail
to remove your vessel from the marina promptly once a hurri-
cane watch or warning has been issued for sarasota county,
florida, under florida law, the undersigned or his or her em-
ployees or agents are authorized to remove your vessel, if
feasible, from its slip or take any and all other reasonable
actions deemed appropriate by the undersigned or his or her
employees or agents in order to better secure your vessel
and to protect marina property, private property, and the en-
vironment. you are further notified that you may be charged a
reasonable fee for any such action.
INSURANCE
The enclosed information is very important, so we ask that you take the time to look it over
carefully. Marina Jack docks do have certain requirements due to their self-insured status.
1. If your vessel is docked in the marina, Marina Jack requires insurance. It will be necessary
to add Marina Jack as a certificate holder and confirm the liability P&I coverage meets the
$1,000,000.00 required by the Marina. Your insurance agent must forward us a current cer-
tificate each year.
2. If your vessel will be in the marina during hurricane season, which is June 1st
through November 30, a HURRICANE PLAN IS REQUIRED. If you have made arrange-
ments with a contractor through Marina Jack Yacht Services, please note on the enclosed
form and be sure to include all contact information. If you plan to prepare your vessel your-
self, please provide all details of preparations you will make. If you have anyone other than
yourself, we must have contact information in the event of a pending storm. If you do not
prepare your vessel, the marina has the right under Florida Statute 327.59 to author-
ize preparation of your vessel and the cost will be billed to you. Your insurance com-
pany will not pay for damage to your vessel as an act of God if you do not make prepara-
tions.
Please complete the enclosed form to help us compile the necessary information. We would
like an updated e-mail address as we will use this as our preferred method of contact to notify
you of a storm.
You must have a designated person or company - please be pro-active and help make
our job a little easier during what could be a difficult, stressful, and potentially dangerous
time.
Marina Operations at Marina Jack requires that you have your insurance company provide us
with a current certificate of your liability insurance for your vessel (or any other vessel occupy-
ing the slip).
Minimum liability limits: $1,000,000.00
The certificate holder should read as follows:
Jack Graham Inc. dba Marina Jack Dockmaster
#2 Marina Plaza
Sarasota, FL 34236
Please have your insurance agent either mail or fax the certificate to (941) 955-8001.
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
MARINA JACK
MARINA OPERATIONS
HURRICANE CONTACT INFORMATION
Name: ______________________________________________________________________________
Slip #: ____________________________ Name of Vessel: __________________________________
Cell #: _______________________________________________
Home #: _____________________________________________
Email Address: _______________________________________________________________________
Alternate Email Address: ______________________________________________________________
I will prepare my vessel myself.
I designate and have contracted with the aforementioned agent below to prepare my ves-
sel in the event of an impending hurricane or categorized storm.
NAME: _____________________________________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________________________
EMAIL: ______________________________________________________
PHONE NUMBER: (_________) _________________________________
I authorize a designated hurricane agent through Marina Jack Yacht Services to prepare
my vessel in the event of an impending hurricane or categorized storm. I further agree to
pay Marina Jack for the use of a designated hurricane agent the fee of $95.00 as set forth
in this plan.
By signing below, I agree to comply with all rules and regulations set forth in this plan.
SIGNATURE: ________________________________________ DATE: ________________
#2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m

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Marina Jack Hurricane Plan

  • 1. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m Marina Jack HURRICANE PLAN & PROCEDURES
  • 2. This document is the Hurricane/Storm Preparation Procedures that Marina Jack will follow dur- ing hurricane season. This document is not all-inclusive but provides a good minimum of items that can be useful during planing, preparation, and evacuation. It is important that the slip owners, renters and guests in the marina are aware of the basic elements of hurricanes and steps to be taken to ensure their safety and the safety of the vessel. Marina Jack’s hurricane alerts are intended as a supplement to other available sources of hurricane information to add to your awareness, as a vessel owner, and the need to begin your hurricane preparations. The purpose of this notice is to aid slip owner and occupant awareness of the approaching storm, so they make take appropriate action. This hurricane plan is premised on the full cooperation of the slip renters and guests of slip renters in the event of voluntary evacuation of the marina and docks. All marina tenants must have a current plan for their vessel outlining appropriate steps they are taking to secure or move their vessel(s) during a hurricane. Vessel owners and operators are advised that they may need to seek safer harbors due to wide-open waters and exposure specifically from the southwest. The owner of any vessel left in the marina during a hurricane will be solely respon- sible for any damage to docks, piers, dock systems, other vessels, and/or marina property. Owners are solely responsible for removal and cleanup of their vessel if damaged or sunk dur- ing a hurricane. Marinas are not safe locations for vessels during a hurricane or tropical storm. Their proximity to the water and coastal regions generally place these facilities either close to or directly in the path of these storms. Marina Jack does mandate evacuation; it is highly recommended that vessels be relocated well in advance to safer locations in order to protect both the vessel and the Marina. The following procedures will enhance Marina Jack’s ability to protect the lives and property of our marina customers and safeguard our facilities. This plan remains in effect immediately, starting June 1st and ending November 30th on a yearly basis. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 3. Hurricanes are extremely dangerous weather conditions and require you to have a plan of readiness in their event. To qualify as a hurricane, winds must read a sustained speed of 74 mph. Hurricane winds have been known to reach in excess of 200 mph. Winds are not the only danger that accompany hurricanes. They can also include storm surge, flooding, accompany- ing tornadoes, damage from debris, lightning and erosion. Hurricanes can last for days and create additional circumstances that can keep you under emergency conditions for sustained periods of time. To be fully prepared for a hurricane requires that you have resources ready not only for the term of the hurricane, but also for the period following, where you may be dealing with danger- ous or damaged structures, loss of power, and comprised movement and residency. Categorical Strength (based off the Saffir-Simpson scale) CATEGORY WINDS STRENGTH OF STORM SURGE EXPECTED STORM SURGE CATEGORY 1 74 to 95 mph minimal 6’ CATEGORY 2 96 to 110 mph moderate 10’ CATEGORY 3 111 to 130 mph major 13’ CATEGORY 4 131 to 155 mph severe 16’ CATEGORY 5 winds above 155 mph catastrophic 19’ Storm Surge - Water that is pushed towards the shore by the force of the winds swirling around the storm. This advancing surge combines with the normal tides to create hurricane storm tide, which can increase the mean water level up to 18 foot or more. Tropical Disturbance - A rotary circulation with little to no development on the ocean surface but better development in the upper atmosphere and no strong winds, a common phenomenon in the Tropics. Tropical Depression - A low pressure area with some rotary circulation on the ocean surface and a sustained wind speed of less than 29 mph. Tropical Storm - A low pressure area with a distinct rotary circulation and sustained wind speeds from 39 mph - 73 mph. Hurricane - A low pressure area with a strong and pronounced rotary circulation and sustained wind speeds of at least 74 mph. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 4. MARINA JACK HURRICANE CHECKLIST The following is a checklist that Marina Jack staff will implement upon hurricane season to en- sure the safety of your vessel. Additionally, Marina Jack staff is responsible for securing and locking up all dock carts, doors, and loose items. Marina Jack Dockmaster may turn off all electricity to docks upon evaluation. beginning of hurricane season UPDATE CONTACTS AND PLAN CHANGES THROUGH NOTICES AND BILL INSERTS beginning of hurricane season test run generators and pumps beginning of hurricane season contact commercial towing company for availabil- ity beginning of hurricane season restock spill kit beginning of hurricane season restock first aid kits beginning of hurricane season check supplies (tie-downs, plywood, lines, etc.) beginning of hurricane season cut extra dock lines for emergency preparedness 3 days out all hands-on meeting 3 days out check storm plot and notify boaters, encourage action 3 days out notice to customers to remove/secure boats 3 days out begin clearing west side of h dock 3 days out close transient area3 days out test run pumps 3 days out back up computer records 3 days out top off ice machine 3 days out confirm contacts for all staff 3 days out remove important records to secured location 3 days out top off fuel tanks #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 5. 2 days out ALL HANDS ON MEETING 2 days out clear grounds for loose items 2 days out secure all trashcans & dockboxes with straps2 days out dock check all vessels for proper tie-ups, loose gear, sails, etc. 2 days out bring back up fueling station on site 2 days out clear store, post contacts on door 2 days out tie open all gates 1 day out all hands on meeting 1 day out turn off all power and water to all docks 1 day out secure all doors and windows 1 day out grounds rechecked for loose items1 day out recheck all docks and vessels 1 day out secure all computer equipment and business records 1 day out shut off fuel supply and fuel power Recovery maintain communications with staff Recovery conduct initial damage survey Recovery generate priority list Recovery check all docks and boats for damage Recovery arrange for checkup debris Recovery maintain detailed records of events, damage, losses and expendi- tures Recovery contact necessary contractors Recovery assist and contact tenants as needed Recovery inspect all electrical feeds and restore power Recovery inspect all water feeds and restore #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 6. TENANT HURRICANE PLANNING VESSELS UNDER 35’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 6, EXCEL- LENT CONDITION, 1/2’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE. VESSELS OVER 36’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 8, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 3/4’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE. VESSELS OVER 50’ WILL HAVE NO LESS THAN A QUANTITY OF 8, EXCELLENT CONDITION, 7/8’’ LINES OR MORE IF CLEATS PROVIDE. prior to, or during a hurricane watch or warning, you may be asked to relocate your vessel. If the marina requests that you relocate your vessel and you refuse, your contract will be ter- minated and you will be required to leave the marina. all vessels must be kept 100% operational at all times (mechani- cally) including batteries, bilge pumps, and connections. ALL LINES MUST BE COVERED WITH CHAFE PROTECTION WITHIN 3 FEET OF ANY CONTACT TO VESSEL OR DOCK. Any vessel owned by someone other than a local owner (25 mile radius) must have a local agent who has authority and responsi- bility for securing, re-securing, and salvaging a vessel. if significant surge is expected, utility service to docks will be shut down. secure your boat. if you need assistance, contact the marina prior to event weather. it is strongly recommended that all owners have a hauling plan for hurricane season. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 7. all loose items and all dinghys, canvas, sails, cushions, outboard motors, ladders, grills, hoses, parts, chairs, plants, bikes, and other items not secured to the boat or dock must be properly removed and stowed. keep battery-operated radios or alternatives in case of power outages or shut-off keep fuel and water tanks full remove all valuable electronics double/back-up lines with slack are highly recommended on all size vessels install additional buffering to your vessel board or tape all windows. taping will not prevent breakage but may reduce risk of flying glass. make sure you have documented all of your possessions either in writing, photography, or video make sure insurance documents are stored in a safe area. survey around your boat slip, report any loose dock boards, missing or broken dock box clasps, etc. to the dockmaster’s of- fice immediately. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 8. MARINA JACK HURRICANE SERVICE FEES Annual Hurricane Agent Retainer $95.00 (June 1st - November 30th) Hourly Rate for Preparatory Work $60/hr + materials #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m Florida Statutes Section 327.59 Marina Evacuation Notice to vessel owner the undersigned hereby informs you thatin the event you fail to remove your vessel from the marina promptly once a hurri- cane watch or warning has been issued for sarasota county, florida, under florida law, the undersigned or his or her em- ployees or agents are authorized to remove your vessel, if feasible, from its slip or take any and all other reasonable actions deemed appropriate by the undersigned or his or her employees or agents in order to better secure your vessel and to protect marina property, private property, and the en- vironment. you are further notified that you may be charged a reasonable fee for any such action.
  • 9. INSURANCE The enclosed information is very important, so we ask that you take the time to look it over carefully. Marina Jack docks do have certain requirements due to their self-insured status. 1. If your vessel is docked in the marina, Marina Jack requires insurance. It will be necessary to add Marina Jack as a certificate holder and confirm the liability P&I coverage meets the $1,000,000.00 required by the Marina. Your insurance agent must forward us a current cer- tificate each year. 2. If your vessel will be in the marina during hurricane season, which is June 1st through November 30, a HURRICANE PLAN IS REQUIRED. If you have made arrange- ments with a contractor through Marina Jack Yacht Services, please note on the enclosed form and be sure to include all contact information. If you plan to prepare your vessel your- self, please provide all details of preparations you will make. If you have anyone other than yourself, we must have contact information in the event of a pending storm. If you do not prepare your vessel, the marina has the right under Florida Statute 327.59 to author- ize preparation of your vessel and the cost will be billed to you. Your insurance com- pany will not pay for damage to your vessel as an act of God if you do not make prepara- tions. Please complete the enclosed form to help us compile the necessary information. We would like an updated e-mail address as we will use this as our preferred method of contact to notify you of a storm. You must have a designated person or company - please be pro-active and help make our job a little easier during what could be a difficult, stressful, and potentially dangerous time. Marina Operations at Marina Jack requires that you have your insurance company provide us with a current certificate of your liability insurance for your vessel (or any other vessel occupy- ing the slip). Minimum liability limits: $1,000,000.00 The certificate holder should read as follows: Jack Graham Inc. dba Marina Jack Dockmaster #2 Marina Plaza Sarasota, FL 34236 Please have your insurance agent either mail or fax the certificate to (941) 955-8001. #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m
  • 10. MARINA JACK MARINA OPERATIONS HURRICANE CONTACT INFORMATION Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Slip #: ____________________________ Name of Vessel: __________________________________ Cell #: _______________________________________________ Home #: _____________________________________________ Email Address: _______________________________________________________________________ Alternate Email Address: ______________________________________________________________ I will prepare my vessel myself. I designate and have contracted with the aforementioned agent below to prepare my ves- sel in the event of an impending hurricane or categorized storm. NAME: _____________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________ EMAIL: ______________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER: (_________) _________________________________ I authorize a designated hurricane agent through Marina Jack Yacht Services to prepare my vessel in the event of an impending hurricane or categorized storm. I further agree to pay Marina Jack for the use of a designated hurricane agent the fee of $95.00 as set forth in this plan. By signing below, I agree to comply with all rules and regulations set forth in this plan. SIGNATURE: ________________________________________ DATE: ________________ #2 marina pla za sarasota, fl 34236 • telephone: 9 41 .9 55.9 48 8 • fax: 9 41 .9 55.8 001 • offi c e@ m ar i najac ks.co m