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NOYB
 
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Default Boat insurance questions

I don't think Puerto Rico and Guam fall under the description of "Atlantic
and Gulf coastal waters". In fact, as my policy is written, it seems I
couldn't tow the boat and use it in California. I wonder if I could trailer
it to a land-locked, non-tributary lake?



"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
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The Dry Tortugas is a US national park and, therefore, US waters. The

Bahamas
are not. You should have asked about Puerto Rico or Guam. I wonder what

their
rule book says about that, provided you can enter those areas without

crossing
another country's territorial waters.

Next stop -- St. Croix!

Dan


Selective quoting follows...


NOYB wrote:


Boat/US seems like the company that I'll probably remain with thanks to

this
well-thought-out response. The only thing that perplexes me is why they
would cover me on a trip to the Dry Tortugas (100+ miles), and not to

the
Bahamas (approx. 50 miles from mainland US). Truth be told, I'll

probably
not do either unless I repower...but I sure appreciated a decent answer

to
the hypothetical.


The cruising limits portion of the binder states: "U.S. Atlantic Coastal
Waters including Florida-Atlantic and Gulf coastal and inland waters
tributary thereto of the U.S. and Canada between St. John, New Brunswick


and

Mobile, Alabama, inclusive."

So I called them and asked "how far out can I go? What is considered
*coastal* waters?"

The agent replied that I could go out as far as I'd like as long as I


didn't

enter another country's terratorial waters.