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Re: St Martin in August
[Re: mmk]
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11/20/2017 01:34 PM
11/20/2017 01:34 PM
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mmk said: The Caribbean hurricane season is from June 01 to November 30th. The more active part is usually from August to the beginning of November, however there have been a couple of hurricanes in July. We were there when Lenny (I think that was the name)came through in mid November of 99 and I think Luis in early July around 1996. There are a couple of good hurricane sites that can give you a heads up with pending storms. Technically yes, but insurance companies do not require boats to be hurricane ready until August 1 to November 1.
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