Insurance list of restricted boats
#24
Originally Posted by eMotiondriver
This is because like many A$$wholes figure after watching a race or even a Go-Fast blow buy, then buy one. Then on there 1st trip kill, hurt or run into something. Or arrange something to happen after they REALIZE **** this is expensive.
Nobody in this era has common sense and to them I say PHUCK U numb nut's. You know who you are....
The ones dirnking and ......

Nobody in this era has common sense and to them I say PHUCK U numb nut's. You know who you are....
The ones dirnking and ......

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#25
Originally Posted by Rippem
what boat isn't on the list? 

Damn that sucks
But I have to totally agree with eMotiondriver, even if his sister dumped me
#26
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Originally Posted by Wardey
WooHoo!!!! We scored an "R" !!! Guess that means we are bad asses.....
Insurance is by far one of the BIGGEST rip offs we have.
Dave
Insurance is by far one of the BIGGEST rip offs we have.
Dave
#28
Originally Posted by Rippem
what boat isn't on the list? 

I guess Bayliner is a safe insurance risk
I love insurance companies...If they're not sure THEY will win , they don't want to play. And if they do play , it cost you SO much , you're paying anyway.
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From: Cucamonga
I just went back and re-read, looking for PWC's, don't know too many names, but didn't see any. Aren't they classified as water craft and subject to all rules and regulations (and insurance) of real boats. And wasn't there just an incident last week of a SeaDoo type running in front of a boat and one rider not weating a life jacket? Are they not responsible for some of the increase of insurance costs? Inquireing minds want to know.



