Insurance for the pier or boat slip is the obligation of its owner.
It's curious that unless you have some kind of involvement with the use of the pier/slip that the association would require that you insure it.
Something's missing from your question -- your connection to the pier/slip.
It depends. If you store your boat on condominium property, the association can demand protection against damage to its assets that can be caused by the boat. These might include the wind blowing a boat over and the mast crashing on the roof; gas or other liquids leaking out of the boat or its engines, or the boat and trailer being blown into the landscaping. If your association owns a lake or a pond for the exclusive use of its residents, then the association can demand that you insure your own liability, loss of life and other coverage. If, however, you simply own a boat, and don't store it on the property or use it in the community pond, there's not much reason for the association to demand insurance coverage of your boat.
Perhaps you should sell the boat, because it wasn't such a wise idea buying a boat when you're not even sure you can afford to insure it. If you can't insure it, that is no bueno.
No, they get mad at you.
No insurance is not required on boats in WA state as of today. My dad had a boat so I'm sure of this one. However it may make sense to insure a boat that is worth a substantial amount.
It varies by state law. Just Gift it to him, allow him to reg and insure it and then when you can do it on your own have him gift it back to you.
British Dragon Boat Racing Association was created in 1987.
The phone number of the American Power Boat Association is: 586-773-9700.
The web address of the American Power Boat Association is: http://www.apba-racing.com
The heavier the boat is loaded, the deeper in the water the boat will float.
When a boat is moving at a constant velocity on a flat surface, the forces acting on the boat are balanced. The force of propulsion forward is equal to the force of drag resistance opposing motion, and the force of buoyancy is equal to the force of gravity acting on the boat.
You can get a state ID card that would work.
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