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Just to make sure that you have covered all the necessary details in buying your yacht insurance or boat insurance, below are the top 10 helpful questions you may ask the boat insurance and yacht insurance providers before you finally sign up with them:
1. What is the degree of coverage to the guests sailing in my boat?
Different boat insurance and yacht insurance policies have different degree of coverage for your passengers. There are those that differentiate passengers and crews. Opt for the boat insurance or yacht insurance policy that gives same coverage to the entire people on board your boat.
2. How much of the equipment in my boat/yacht is covered by this boat insurance or yacht insurance policy?
Know carefully what equipment and items in your boat are covered by the insurance policy. This will help you save a good amount of money, especially if you have a simple boat like a dinghy, or can help you from losing much of your investment if you have a luxury yacht.
3. Is there a "new for old" cover in your boat insurance or yacht insurance policy?
This means that your insurance provider will fully cover and pay the damaged piece of your yacht/boat while other may only pay the depreciated value or second hand value of the equipment.
4. Is there a damage limit in your yacht insurance or boat insurance policy?
Before you sign up with a boat insurance or yacht insurance provider, make sure that their policy does not impose a damage limit to your yacht/boat. There are other insurance providers that set a ceiling for the amount of damage cost incurred by your yacht or boat. This means that you will have to pay for all the damages incurred that is above the ceiling the boat insurance or yacht insurance provider imposed.
5. What are the damages covered by the insurance policy?
Study the insurance policy closely and check if the means of transportation like your trailer is covered by the boat insurance or yacht insurance policy. Check also if your policy will cover damages caused by natural disasters like hurricanes, tsunamis and tropical storms.
6. Is the boat insurance or yacht insurance provider flexible enough to make a "custom made" policy?
Know how much your insurance provider is willing to extend just to meet your personal needs. Prepare your own insurance package and check out which yacht insurance or boat insurance provider can accommodate your requirements.
7. Is your yacht/boat covered should a disaster strike while it is anchored or in a dock?
There are boat insurance and yacht insurance providers that include in their policy coverage of the damages incurred while your boat/yacht is not sailing. This coverage is dependent on the location of the insurance provider. Some boat insurance and yacht insurance providers also offer seasonal limits for this type of coverage.
8. Does your boat insurance or yacht insurance policy offer legal protection?
Opt for an insurance policy that offers a thorough legal protection. This helps you get claims should boat collisions and accidents leave the people in it injured.
9. Does your insurance policy offer third-party liability?
Having a third-party liability means that your boat insurance or yacht insurance provider will cover the damages your boat/yacht may cause on other watercrafts. Good insurance providers offer this coverage.
10. What is the extent of coverage when you sail in foreign countries?
Different countries have different sailing regulations. If you plan to do a cruise, make sure that you are aware of the coverage of your boat insurance or yacht insurance policy before you sail in foreign countries.
Brenda Nicolson is an expert in yacht insurance and boat isurance needs. She has an extensive knowledge in the insurance policies, terms and coverages for boats, yachts, and other watercrafts. To know more about the author and to gain further information about yacht insurance and boat insurance, visit her website at http://www.yacht-boat-insurance.com
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I’m Glad I Had Rubber Floor Mats After My Night in Sandusky, Ohio
It’s 2am on a Monday night in the quaint town of Sandusky. The heat of the summer sun had died down and Lindsay, my girlfriend, and I are keeping warm in our tent. We set out a few days ago on the trip of a lifetime. We packed up my tiny Subaru and set out to drive to California, where we will live for an indefinite period of time. We should be sleeping because we have five full days of driving ahead of us. Instead, we are woken up by a drunken sing along to AC/DC’s “Back in Black.”
What started as a very nice night, quickly turned into hell. After stopping at a local travel agency, Lindsay and I decided on a campground – the closest and cheapest one. As we voyage over, we realize that we really are in the middle of nowhere. Pulling up to the gates, we are met by a shabby rusty gate. “Register Inside,” said the little sign.
Inside the little registration shack, which apparently doubled as a “general store,” they sell beer and worms. A man named Paul hands us a map with our campsite on it. Back in the car we share our excited ideas for campfires, roasted marshmallows and ghost stories. Paul warned us that someone might be in our spot. “There’s a really old guy down there that doesn’t want to move. If he’s in your spot, you can take any other spot available,” Paul told us.
Sure enough, parked in a blue folding chair is an old man smoking a cigarette. We decided to drive a bit further down the road and park in between the next two campsites. This looks as good a spot as any. We quickly set up the tent and run back into town to grab some sandwiches. When we return there is a young guy in his early twenties at the camp site next to us. It’s one guy, how loud can he be?
The campsites all line a river. Lindsay and I take a seat by the river, eat dinner, and watch the sun as it begins to set over the water. Our meal is interrupted by two obnoxiously loud jet skis flying through the channel. As they pass they yell something to the guy next to us.
It turns out that the jerks on the jets skis were staying next to us. “Maybe they won’t be that bad,” we thought. After a nice dinner and relaxing by the fire, Lindsay and I were ready to hit the hay. Almost as soon as we settle into our tent, the guys next to us started blasting music from his truck. Here is where it got bad.
Not only are the inconsiderate jerks blasting music, but they only have one CD. One mix CD with the most cliché party songs. I’m talking Sweet Home Alabama, Back in Black…You catch my drift. I guess it wouldn’t been so bad if it were only the four college kids, but this campsite doubled as a vacation spot for white trash. People own trailers at the campsite, which serve as their vacation homes. And they all drive around on golf carts. Pretty soon we were surrounded by the incessant sound of carts driving up and down the gravel path. This little “party” must have been the talk of the town because the party of four turned into twenty.
Sure, listening to the drunken stories from hillbilly trash is entertaining, but I can only take so much. So I shake Lindsay and say, “We’ve got to move. I can’t sleep.” So we unzip our tents hatch and get out to see what this raging party looked like. There were a few college kids playing beer pong surrounded by a half circle of golf carts filled with anxiously awaiting hicks. It was a sight to see.
Lindsay and I threw on our shoes and literally picked up the tent, which was filled with bags, an inflatable mattress and pillows. We hiked down the road with it until we couldn’t the noise died down. We finally got to sleep at 3:00 am. We awake the next morning to find our tent in a patch of mud. Just great! The next day we brushed our teeth, packed the car and peeled out of Sandusky Ohio with no intention of ever going back.
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Luckily, my parents got me some Rubber Floor Mats to protect my interior from instances just like this. Thank heaven for Cargo Liners. – Mike Rosania
About Pigtails & wiring on the van side i have a 1998 Plymonth Voyager?
i have everything thing on my boat trailer working now but when i hook up my pigtail to the boat trailer fron the van only the running lights works but my dad came over & hook it up to his truck so everything works on his so now i wondering how i go about doing another pigtail or wires i dont know what to do? Please help me soon going fishing soon
I'm not sure what the problem is. Does your van have seperate turn signals? Ther are 2 types of wiring schemes. 1 is a 3 wire the other is a 4 wire. A 3 wire won't work with a 4 wire. You will have to get an adaptor.The problem is on a 3 wire the brake lights and turn signals work on the same wires. But on a 4 wire the turn signals work on 2 wires and the brake lights work on one wire and the tail lights work on another wire. Then you have tthe ground wire also. With the 4 wire it is possible to get the tail lights an brake lights to work on the trailer without the adaptor but thats it. If you try to hook up all of them together your brake lights (both) will blink when you turn on the turn signal (either one). So good luck I hope this helps you out.
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