Southold, NY — With the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially underway and another active year predicted, Sea Tow is urging boaters to take proactive steps now to safeguard their vessels. Following a destructive 2024 season that saw multiple billion-dollar storms hit Florida, experts forecast 19 named storms in 2025, including nine hurricanes and four expected to reach Category 3 or higher.
“The 2022 and 2024 hurricane seasons were among the most destructive in recent history,” said Michael Murphy, Catastrophic Event Coordinator for Sea Tow. “Our captains have seen firsthand how quickly things can unravel when boaters aren’t prepared. Don’t wait for a warning—have a plan, secure your vessel, and stay informed.”
According to Sea Tow, early preparation is critical. In areas like Southwest Florida, where three named storms—including Hurricanes Helene and Milton—brought widespread flooding and nearly $5 billion in damage last year, vessel recovery and cleanup are still ongoing.
Sea Tow, which has supported recovery operations in nearly every major Atlantic hurricane since 1989, is sharing key tips for boat owners heading into peak storm months (typically August and September):
Sea Tow has the experience to safely raise sunk boats, recover boats displaced on land or in their slips, or otherwise assist with the recovery of a damaged vessel. Sea Tow has established relationships with most marine insurers to work with directly for an stress-free process. The organization encourages boaters to contact their local Sea Tow franchise for specific advice or visit seatow.com/service-locator to find support nearby.
About Sea Tow®Founded in 1983, Sea Tow Services International, Inc. pioneered on-water assistance and today supports recreational and commercial boaters nationwide. The company’s licensed captains also handle salvage, recovery, and disaster response, with decades of experience assisting insurers and coastal communities after hurricanes.
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