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Tropical storm season in Hawaii is no walk in the park when it comes to securing your recreational vehicles. Knowing how to store boats in RVs responsibly is essential for those living in hurricane-prone destinations. With proper precautions and know-how, you can help protect your vehicles from any storms headed your way.

Saf Keep Storage is here with your comprehensive guide on how to prepare for a tropical storm, from choosing the right storage option to prepping your vehicle to withstand the elements.

When is Tropical Storm Season in Hawaii?

A cloudy sky over the ocean during a tropical storm in Hawaii.

Hawaiian hurricane season occurs between June 1 and November 30, with peak tropical storm activity from July to September. While it’s been several decades since a hurricane hit any of Hawaii’s major islands, several named storms have made their presence known through heavy rains, damaging winds, and significant flooding.

While Hawaiian residents typically have ample time to prepare for these weather events, having a plan ready for the surprise arrival of a tropical storm is vital to helping your vehicles stay protected.

Vehicle Storage During Tropical Storm Season

Before you begin searching for the ideal place for RV or boat storage, follow this to-do list of steps to take to prepare vehicles of all varieties for severe weather:

Preparing Vehicles for Tropical Storm Season

  1. Protect valuable documents. Essential documents like insurance papers and permits should be removed from your vehicle and stored elsewhere.
  2. Find a secure spot. Vehicles should be stored high and away from trees and bodies of water, such as at a secured vehicle storage facility.
  3. Cover it up. Bring in slide-outs and awnings, check that all doors and windows are securely shut and locked, and place a durable cover over your vehicle, propane tanks, and tires.
  4. Turn everything off. Disconnect the batteries, propane, water, and electrical systems.
  5. Keep it clear. Secure any loose objects to prevent them from becoming projectiles during strong winds.
  6. Double-check insurance. Confirm that your vehicle insurance policy is active and includes protection against storm damage.
  7. Take a picture. If you lack a recent one, snap a photo of your vehicle for insurance purposes.

RV Storage Tips for Tropical Storms

A camper van overlooking the ocean from a cliffside vantage point.

Boat Storage Tips for Tropical Storms

Secure Your Boat or RV at Saf Keep Storage

This tropical storm season, you should keep your valued vehicles somewhere you can feel confident. Saf Keep Storage (and other SKS-managed locations) offers vehicle storage, including our storage facility in Kailua-Kona. You can rest easy knowing that your boat or RV is being kept in one of our secure spaces.

Give us a call if you’d like to learn more about our convenient, affordable offerings!

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