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What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow?
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Towboat US insures you, not the boat. So you can use it on any boat you're
on. Useful if you have more than one boat, or if you're on a buddies boat that craps out. Seatow insures the boat, so it can only be used with whichever boat you insure. -- Keith __ The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth. "Pete Tatro" wrote in message ... What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? |
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Keith wrote:
Towboat US insures you, not the boat. So you can use it on any boat you're on. Useful if you have more than one boat, or if you're on a buddies boat that craps out. Seatow insures the boat, so it can only be used with whichever boat you insure. Not exactly true. I have a Seatow "Skippers" membership and it covers any boat for which I am in command. There are several levels of Seatow membership. You are correct in that the lowest level only covers the boat. If plan to operate more than one boat, get the next level. Or if you are a delivery captain or operate commercially, get the commercial level. krj |
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We had Vessel Assist while cruising the ICW and off the coast.
Had to call on them twice. First time TowBoatUS was dispatched to tow us into Lake Worth and the second was an ungrounding where SeaTow was dispatched. Both combined amounted to just under $3000. Didn't cost us a penny. Doug s/v Callista "Pete Tatro" wrote in message ... What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? |
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I've always used Towboat/US because I have Boat/US insurance. However, last
year I received a free SeaTow membership with my marina fees. Looking at the details, SeaTow seemed to be a better deal if I needed a tow home from a neighboring zone. I imagine this would have a lot to do with where you boat. I've never had a chance to use either, though I was on a friend's boat visiting an island by dink when the engine wouldn't start. Rather than paddle a mile back (with 4 kids on board) he pulled out a VHF and 10 minutes later Boat/US was there to pull us back. They said the charge would have been about $400 if not covered. Shortly thereafter I got a small "submersible" VHF to carry in the dink. "Pete Tatro" wrote in message ... What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? |
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I'm not sure of the deal with "home area" etc. I understand that
"unlimited" towing is only within a specified area. Our experience with Vessel Assist was such that our home area was in the Chesapeake but the tow we had was off the coast of FL. A 5 hour tow but still covered completely. The tow was actually done by TowBoatUS. Doug s/v Callista "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... I've always used Towboat/US because I have Boat/US insurance. However, last year I received a free SeaTow membership with my marina fees. Looking at the details, SeaTow seemed to be a better deal if I needed a tow home from a neighboring zone. I imagine this would have a lot to do with where you boat. I've never had a chance to use either, though I was on a friend's boat visiting an island by dink when the engine wouldn't start. Rather than paddle a mile back (with 4 kids on board) he pulled out a VHF and 10 minutes later Boat/US was there to pull us back. They said the charge would have been about $400 if not covered. Shortly thereafter I got a small "submersible" VHF to carry in the dink. "Pete Tatro" wrote in message ... What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? |
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On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:19:08 -0400, "Pete Tatro"
wrote: What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? I've had them both over the years. Luckily never had to use them so far. I think they both do a good job and wouldn't dream of not having towing insurance. Travelled with a boat one trip that used Seatow three days in a row! If you travel on the ICW don't leave home without it. Vessel Assist seems to be a newer entry in the towing business and don't seem to have as many boats although like the other two they will honor the bills if they don't have a station nearby. Rick Itenson Breathless Toronto |
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Actually, Vessel Assist has been around for many years but
was on the west coast from what I understand. It is just becoming big in other places. Here on the Chesapeake you can now hear them active most any weekend. They have numerous base stations and boats but not as big as TowBoatUS or SeaTow yet. Doug s/v Callista "Rick Itenson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:19:08 -0400, "Pete Tatro" wrote: What are the advantages (disadvantages) of TowBoat/US versus SeaTow? I've had them both over the years. Luckily never had to use them so far. I think they both do a good job and wouldn't dream of not having towing insurance. Travelled with a boat one trip that used Seatow three days in a row! If you travel on the ICW don't leave home without it. Vessel Assist seems to be a newer entry in the towing business and don't seem to have as many boats although like the other two they will honor the bills if they don't have a station nearby. Rick Itenson Breathless Toronto |
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