How many miles?Thanks.
Yea no doubt ! i got towboat us
I hold 81 gallons and I won't tow anybody in.If something happens, you (the tower) are liable so I let the pros handle it if somoene needs to be towed.I have Se Tow myslef. Def worth it.
Quote from: mboy on June 29, 2007, 06:01:31 AMI hold 81 gallons and I won't tow anybody in.If something happens, you (the tower) are liable so I let the pros handle it if somoene needs to be towed.I have Se Tow myslef. Def worth it.FYI, if you see a boat in distress I'm almost 100% you are obligated to help them or at least stay on the scene umtil proper help arrives.
I have towed a number of people in (on my fathers boat over the years). The last guy was last season or season before.prick didn't even say thank you.I don't have towers liability insurance and won't tow anybody in period or lareg cash reserves to pay for defense in case something does happen. I have Sea Tow for a whopping $149 for the season so I do not have to rely on others or put them out to tow me in.As stated before, I would never leave someone in distress, would help them out in any way possible including boarding if it did not put me or my boat/crew in jeopardy.I draw the line at towing another boat in when their are professionals who are licensed, insured and charge a VERY reasonable fee for unlimited towing.
I think the missing words for assisting someone in trouble are:"life threatening." You do not have to help anyone if it endangers your vessel or crew. If that happened you have turned a simple incident into a major problem,for both of you and the next person/persons coming to your aid. Standing by and waiting for a towing service or the Coast Guard is assisting a fellow boater in distress. Safe boating. Courtesy is contagious.
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