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joepaws 01-08-2008 04:55 PM

is it mandatory to have ins.
 
this may sound like a dumb question but i have to ask. is it mandatory to have insurance on a boat to use it. i have been stopped 20 or 30 times and never once has the cop asked me for paperwork on insurance. i know it would be a stupid thing to do and drive it and not have it but is it mandatory? thanks

TexomaPowerboater 01-08-2008 05:11 PM

If that bad azz pantera of yours sinks can you foot the 8-10K cleanup bill.

Its my understanding that you do not HAVE to have insurance unless the boat is financed.

CigDaze 01-09-2008 07:28 AM

It varies from state to state, but most states do not require insurance. I see you are from Florida, we do not need to carry insurance on our boats. You're right, it would be stupid not to, but it is not required.

In FL, there are special considerations. If you run aground in a protected area by accident and you ruin some sea grass, I've heard of cases where the boater is responsible for replanting it at a cost of nearly $1,000 per square yard. I remember reading one such story in my Boat-U.S. magazine where an unsuspecting boater was charged for almost a million dollars by the state for his grounding.

Now, if something happens where you release fuel/oil into the water by sinking, forget it. It'll cost hundreds of thousands to clean up. I'd hate to pay that out-of-pocket.

joepaws 01-09-2008 09:46 AM

thanks they would have a pretty hard time getting the money off of me to clean up or replant sea grass. lol also how would they know if it was financed? i think u mean the finance companys require it.

CigDaze 01-09-2008 09:48 AM

Ya, I'm sure that's what TexomaPowerboater meant. Your lender would require it.

Chris Sunkin 01-09-2008 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by joepaws (Post 2399401)
they would have a pretty hard time getting the money off of me to clean up or replant sea grass. .

Unless you have absolutely nothing, they'd probably be fairly successful. States don't operate on the same playing field as individuals do. They've got the game rigged in their favor.

rchevelle71 01-09-2008 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by joepaws (Post 2399401)
thanks they would have a pretty hard time getting the money off of me to clean up or replant sea grass. lol also how would they know if it was financed? i think u mean the finance companys require it.


They can take the boat, there was a story in BoatUS, where some guy killed the grass, then knew he was in trouble, so he sold the boat, the feds went and took it from the new owner:hitfan:

CigDaze 01-09-2008 11:07 AM

Over F'ing Seagrass. :mad:

Westcoast 01-09-2008 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by joepaws (Post 2398503)
this may sound like a dumb question but i have to ask. is it mandatory to have insurance on a boat to use it. i have been stopped 20 or 30 times and never once has the cop asked me for paperwork on insurance. i know it would be a stupid thing to do and drive it and not have it but is it mandatory? thanks

what are you doing to get pulled over 20 or 30 times??

joepaws 01-09-2008 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by Westcoast (Post 2399544)
what are you doing to get pulled over 20 or 30 times??

just routine checks i guess. i was told when i 1st got my boat to make sure i always have everything i need cause i will get stopped alot. does anyone else have that problem. :hitfan:


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