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Re: Towing services????
generally Coast Guard won't do a long tow unless there is danger, but where I am on ESVA, it's a short tow, and often it would be dangerous to leave me out there, except when there are other boaters around, who will help. At home (Norfolk/Ches Bay) they won't tow if you are floating OK. On the marsh, if I were floating, I could make it to safety on my own power but it wouldn't be fun. It's just what duck hunters do.
And you're right about the gamble. I insure my house, but not my cell phone or TV (extended warranty). I like low premiums and high deductibles. I do not take chances with liability, though, because the risk (worst case) is too high--much higher than a tow.
Coast Guard will tow you? They won't do that here. That 'service' was canned years ago.
Bottom line, ANY insurance is a gamble- if you don't use it, it's money down the drain. Statistically, it doesn't make sense for anybody to carry insurance of any kind. If you break down far from home in your first year of ownership, however, you can be out a bundle. Some prefer not to roll the dice. It isn't always just about dollars and cents.
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generally Coast Guard won't do a long tow unless there is danger, but where I am on ESVA, it's a short tow, and often it would be dangerous to leave me out there, except when there are other boaters around, who will help. At home (Norfolk/Ches Bay) they won't tow if you are floating OK. On the marsh, if I were floating, I could make it to safety on my own power but it wouldn't be fun. It's just what duck hunters do.
And you're right about the gamble. I insure my house, but not my cell phone or TV (extended warranty). I like low premiums and high deductibles. I do not take chances with liability, though, because the risk (worst case) is too high--much higher than a tow.