To identify if you require marine or boat insurance, refer to the law in your state. These laws are accessible from the following informative website: http://personalinsure.about.com/od/watercraft/Watercraft_Boat_Insurance_Policy_Information_Articles_Savings.htm
Boat insurance is not hard to get as anyone who writes home or auto can write this for you. The cost will be based on your deductible and how expensive the boat is and where it will be stored.
First you'll need to decide what type of insurance you need, be it auto, home, boat, life, etc. Some places to get you started are AllState, Nationwide, and Liberty Mutual.
Owning a boat is one of the most exciting luxuries one can have. Regardless of what the boat will be used for, there is something so amazing with the idea that you own something that only a few people are lucky to have. After the euphoria of actually purchasing the boat has died down, you need to think of the practical steps you need to do to make sure that you can get to enjoy your boat for a long, long time. Getting boat insurance should be one of the first steps you should think of doing before (when you are about to close the deal) or immediately after purchasing the boat. However, if you still have qualms on whether you would need the insurance or not, here are some tips to help you make your final decision on the matter. Step 1: Before you even purchase the boat, talk to the people in the dealership and ask their opinion if it would be a wise decision to get boat insurance, or what type of coverage you would need. These people are constantly in contact with boat insurance agents, and would be able to give you valuable information on the matter. If you are not satisfied with the feedback you get, take the time to think about the matter first before plunging into getting a boat insurance policy. Step 2: Get in touch with a trusted insurance agent/company, and ask their opinion on whether you would need to have boat insurance. You can talk to the people who are handling your car or homeowners insurance, who might be able to provide important information about this issue. Step 3: Verify with your state if it is mandatory for you to get boat insurance, or if it is optional. You can personally contact your local officials to get the necessary information, or you can go to the local government’s website for this. Getting boat insurance is a matter that should be carefully thought about, and one which should not be rushed. Your decision will depend on a number of factors, so you have to make sure that you think of all these factors to come up with the wisest decision for you and your boat.
No
If you don't have insurance how will it go against your insurance?
If you're talking about the S.S. Anne, it's supposed to go without you on it. You just beat the rest of the gym leaders. You don't see the boat again. You don't need to.
NO your answer here...
a rope a tube and a boat
Try your state's insurance program for lowpaid workers...visit local public clinics...buy into your employer or school's insurance program. It is worth it.
you should go to the insurance company or they should have it on their website.
Without a keel, it would impossible to go any direction except downwind. The boat would act like a car on extremely slick icy road. You must have some resistance (friction) to change direction from downwind. So without the keel, the boat could only travel downwind. Is the wind always blowing in exactly the correct direction you want to go?
Yes, if they have insurance and get into an accident, then their insurance will cover them. If they do not have insurance, then your insurance will cover them but your premiums may go up.