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Boat towing ins. Who are you using and $$$?
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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 458647" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>Thanks, guys. The main part of this policy is for someone to come and tow my BOAT back to the dock if the engine or something else fails while I am out fishing in some backwater slough. Worse yet, I might be out in the middle of some heavy weather and I have to be towed back in. That can cost a thousand dollars depending on where you are when you break down if you have no coverage.</p><p></p><p>In 50/60 years of boating, I only had to call a service ONCE. It's a long story, but, suffice to say, the service wasn't up to the task.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, for the Boat Towing part, it seems that only two organizations have their own boats and do that service well. Seatow and Towboat US. </p><p></p><p>But, SeaTow doesn't have their own towing boats on any of the three main Tennessee lakes that I frequent in the summer. So, I am going to go back to TowBoatUS, which is part of Boat US.</p><p></p><p>I now have double trailer coverage. Once through my AAA membership, and again through the TowBoatUS coverage. You might check your own vehicle coverage and ask what happens if you break down while towing your boat.</p><p></p><p>Problem solved. rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 458647, member: 4376"] Thanks, guys. The main part of this policy is for someone to come and tow my BOAT back to the dock if the engine or something else fails while I am out fishing in some backwater slough. Worse yet, I might be out in the middle of some heavy weather and I have to be towed back in. That can cost a thousand dollars depending on where you are when you break down if you have no coverage. In 50/60 years of boating, I only had to call a service ONCE. It's a long story, but, suffice to say, the service wasn't up to the task. Anyhow, for the Boat Towing part, it seems that only two organizations have their own boats and do that service well. Seatow and Towboat US. But, SeaTow doesn't have their own towing boats on any of the three main Tennessee lakes that I frequent in the summer. So, I am going to go back to TowBoatUS, which is part of Boat US. I now have double trailer coverage. Once through my AAA membership, and again through the TowBoatUS coverage. You might check your own vehicle coverage and ask what happens if you break down while towing your boat. Problem solved. rich [/QUOTE]
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