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Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars,
bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? |
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![]() "Chris" wrote in message ... Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? If you run into another boat or God forbid, you kill someone with your boat.....will you still think that insurance is *optional*. Would you drop insurance on your cars and bikes if it were not mandatory? If any of your answers is "yes", please stay off the water and the roads. |
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let me rephrase that then..
What guidelines are there for boat insurance? "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "Chris" wrote in message ... Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? If you run into another boat or God forbid, you kill someone with your boat.....will you still think that insurance is *optional*. Would you drop insurance on your cars and bikes if it were not mandatory? If any of your answers is "yes", please stay off the water and the roads. |
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It's relatively cheap in most areas (not mine). Get a decent liability
policy at a minimum. Based on the value, and replacement cost, of your boat get comp and collision to cover what you would need if the boat is stolen, burns to the waterline, or loses an outdrive or two. Umbrella policies are inexpensive and worthwhile if you have a large amount of assets. In the insurance game, if you have $1000, they will sue for $1000. If you have $1MM, that's the target... Liability often covers damage you incur to a person, another boat, etc. as well as anyone playing on your boat even if you don't give permission. Some will also cover fuel spills that carry fines that can get very expensive. I'm not familiar with your boat but most people, unlike many car owners, can afford to insure a boat that they can afford to own. Dan ($600/year for $25K insured replacement + large amount of liability coverage) Chris wrote: let me rephrase that then.. What guidelines are there for boat insurance? "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "Chris" wrote in message . .. Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? If you run into another boat or God forbid, you kill someone with your boat.....will you still think that insurance is *optional*. Would you drop insurance on your cars and bikes if it were not mandatory? If any of your answers is "yes", please stay off the water and the roads. |
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just the kind of answers I was looking for. Thanks guys.
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 19:00:07 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: "Chris" wrote in message . .. Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? If you run into another boat or God forbid, you kill someone with your boat.....will you still think that insurance is *optional*. Would you drop insurance on your cars and bikes if it were not mandatory? If any of your answers is "yes", please stay off the water and the roads. I would also add concepts of: Damage, Theft, Environmental damage (fuel spill, etc....), Uninsured Boater, Shared docking responsibility, Etc...... -- _ ___c \ _| \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ Homepage* http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |
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If you have some assets, insurance is not optional.
"Chris" wrote in message ... Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? |
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Huge liability costs these days can be due to environmental remediation
(i.e. cleaning up fuel spills or required recovery of your vessel should it sink). BUT - boat policies from some insuance companies now come with clauses that say that environmental damage claims are NOT covered. Bottom line - read the fine print before sending in your check to the insurance company. |
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![]() Chris wrote: Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? For anybody with common sense and responsibilty, liabilty for boats is very much mandatory. Regardless of any law or regulation. Matt |
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Bill McKee wrote:
If you have some assets, insurance is not optional. "Chris" wrote in message ... Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? Liability insurance is required to protect you and the public if you do not want to pay, or cannot, should you lose a lawsuit for damages. In some cases, eg. road vehicles, you must have such insurance, by law, or be able to demonstrate convincingly that you could easily afford to pay the required minimum liability in cash out of your own pocket. If you cannot produce proof of insurance, you must be able to write a check for the minimum required in your area. The cash must be in the bank. All other insurance is optional, once you reach that stage, since only a financeer will refuse you financing if you refuse to agree to insure, if only temporarily, the chattel for which you may want a loan for finance. It is a gamble. Will you get drunk and sink your boat, or sink another's, or set your cottage on fire? Will someone else? Will you get sued for a wobbly step? Buy good old stuff, cheap. Get liability insurance if you can't afford to pay a million in damages. Stay sober. Be responsible. Buy legal insurance. Yup, you can get such legal coverage plans. Free lawyers, yippee! It's a better plan. I don't finance or need to insure my old car or truck for damages, only liability. I pay cash, and drive a junker. I pay no interest, and the banker can't scare me into comprehensive, tornado, fire and flood. It is cheaper in the long run to keep repairing an old junker, and not finance it and have to pay interest and for insurance for bird poop, runaway boat thieves and drunken joyriders, etc, at the behest of the banker who is the guy that really benefits in the end. He probably underwrites insurers, for tremendous profits with money borrowed on margin. You should be so smart, too. Sue the malefactors, with a benefit lawyer, if they dare to scratch your old, paid for, comfortable junker. Name your boat or get a license plate that says "Pade 4", or summat like. It's funny, a few yrs ago, I took my daughter to her graduation dance in an old rusty Taurus, amid a parade of chromed jitneys, a few rented Shelby Cobras, caddilacs, '63 T-Birds, etc, rented limousines and all. She was embarassed because I kept yelling out the window to the jeers "It's paid for". They put our picture on the front page. Next year, they came in muddy old jeeps, on skateboards, even hitchhiked to the prom. They still do, outdoing each other in outrageous, scandalous, individualist vehicles. She is a wizard with money, not sunk in Visa, whatever. She pays cash. She saves. She will wind up rich and happy, not behind the joneses, but ignoring them and their debts. Save your money. Invest in bank stocks. When you are old enough that the government might take all you have to pay for an "approved" old age home at a thousand dollars a week, then put you on welfare and keep it, and give you cheap drugs and disgraced doctors, and drunken nurses, and tatty pyjamas, and busted TVs, and no air conditioning, and rotton food, you should spend all your money on travel, fun, gifts to the kids, etc, and THEN go to the workhouse, if you were that big a prick to your kids they won't take you in. It's your life. You keep it, or take it, on your terms. Christ tells us that our lives are paid for by our deaths, and His. YMMV, which of course, means, "You take your chances, I'll take mine." Screw the insurance crooks, especially Parizeau, they are worse than lawyers, worse than bankers, much worse than even mechanics. Do the math. Screw the surveyors, too. Look for yourself. If you can't tell a good boat from bad, practice. Pay cash, or take the bus. Be patient. Save. Whittle your own boat. Sail, it's cheaper. Don't take any crap about sails costing as much as diesel. I've used the same sails for 10 years, not abused them. They are still fine. Galvanised fittings last longer than stainless and cost less. Reef early. Never hurry. Do all you can as soon as you can, as well as you can, as long as you can. Alternatively, borrow, borrow, borrow, pay interest and insurance on everyhing, and just pray you never run past the end of credit. Leave your kids a bunch of debt and junk that's not payed for. Do the math. Budget. Save. Start up an old age co-op. Don't trust anybody that doesn't like sex. Don't allow the world to limit you. Limit yourself. Choose, don't be pushed. Terry K -SofDevCo- Strange strategies a speciality. Security advice, too. "Be inconspicuous." ROTFLMAO -trust me. |
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If you have no assets, work a near minimum wage job, and have no future
prospects to make more than lower end wages, you do not need insurance. The law may require you to carry insurance while driving, but 40% I guess of those in Silicon Valley who drive do not have insurance. You get run into by one, are you going to sue them? What attorney will take the case? They have nothing to pay a judgment and will never have unless they hit the lotto. My cure for the insurance problem, is you can sue for as much insurance as you carry. You carry the minimum $30k liability, that is what you can sue for. You carry no insurance, that is the amount you can sue for. If you carry the minimum and have 1 million in assets, I will sue you for those assets as I carry the million in insurance. "Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Bill McKee wrote: If you have some assets, insurance is not optional. "Chris" wrote in message ... Just wondering if it is mandatory that a boat have insurance (like cars, bikes, etc)??? Specifically in Ontario Canada. Is this something optional, or what? Liability insurance is required to protect you and the public if you do not want to pay, or cannot, should you lose a lawsuit for damages. In some cases, eg. road vehicles, you must have such insurance, by law, or be able to demonstrate convincingly that you could easily afford to pay the required minimum liability in cash out of your own pocket. If you cannot produce proof of insurance, you must be able to write a check for the minimum required in your area. The cash must be in the bank. All other insurance is optional, once you reach that stage, since only a financeer will refuse you financing if you refuse to agree to insure, if only temporarily, the chattel for which you may want a loan for finance. It is a gamble. Will you get drunk and sink your boat, or sink another's, or set your cottage on fire? Will someone else? Will you get sued for a wobbly step? Buy good old stuff, cheap. Get liability insurance if you can't afford to pay a million in damages. Stay sober. Be responsible. Buy legal insurance. Yup, you can get such legal coverage plans. Free lawyers, yippee! It's a better plan. I don't finance or need to insure my old car or truck for damages, only liability. I pay cash, and drive a junker. I pay no interest, and the banker can't scare me into comprehensive, tornado, fire and flood. It is cheaper in the long run to keep repairing an old junker, and not finance it and have to pay interest and for insurance for bird poop, runaway boat thieves and drunken joyriders, etc, at the behest of the banker who is the guy that really benefits in the end. He probably underwrites insurers, for tremendous profits with money borrowed on margin. You should be so smart, too. Sue the malefactors, with a benefit lawyer, if they dare to scratch your old, paid for, comfortable junker. Name your boat or get a license plate that says "Pade 4", or summat like. It's funny, a few yrs ago, I took my daughter to her graduation dance in an old rusty Taurus, amid a parade of chromed jitneys, a few rented Shelby Cobras, caddilacs, '63 T-Birds, etc, rented limousines and all. She was embarassed because I kept yelling out the window to the jeers "It's paid for". They put our picture on the front page. Next year, they came in muddy old jeeps, on skateboards, even hitchhiked to the prom. They still do, outdoing each other in outrageous, scandalous, individualist vehicles. She is a wizard with money, not sunk in Visa, whatever. She pays cash. She saves. She will wind up rich and happy, not behind the joneses, but ignoring them and their debts. Save your money. Invest in bank stocks. When you are old enough that the government might take all you have to pay for an "approved" old age home at a thousand dollars a week, then put you on welfare and keep it, and give you cheap drugs and disgraced doctors, and drunken nurses, and tatty pyjamas, and busted TVs, and no air conditioning, and rotton food, you should spend all your money on travel, fun, gifts to the kids, etc, and THEN go to the workhouse, if you were that big a prick to your kids they won't take you in. It's your life. You keep it, or take it, on your terms. Christ tells us that our lives are paid for by our deaths, and His. YMMV, which of course, means, "You take your chances, I'll take mine." Screw the insurance crooks, especially Parizeau, they are worse than lawyers, worse than bankers, much worse than even mechanics. Do the math. Screw the surveyors, too. Look for yourself. If you can't tell a good boat from bad, practice. Pay cash, or take the bus. Be patient. Save. Whittle your own boat. Sail, it's cheaper. Don't take any crap about sails costing as much as diesel. I've used the same sails for 10 years, not abused them. They are still fine. Galvanised fittings last longer than stainless and cost less. Reef early. Never hurry. Do all you can as soon as you can, as well as you can, as long as you can. Alternatively, borrow, borrow, borrow, pay interest and insurance on everyhing, and just pray you never run past the end of credit. Leave your kids a bunch of debt and junk that's not payed for. Do the math. Budget. Save. Start up an old age co-op. Don't trust anybody that doesn't like sex. Don't allow the world to limit you. Limit yourself. Choose, don't be pushed. Terry K -SofDevCo- Strange strategies a speciality. Security advice, too. "Be inconspicuous." ROTFLMAO -trust me. |
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