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That's $14 per search.
Later, *********** It certainly would be if the only service one ever took advantage of was a single search. But on the other hand, would $14 be a ridiculous expenditure for information related to the purchase of a $10,000 outboard motor, or $150,000 boat? This may be the same sort of information onw would find in a Consumer Reports magazine. What does an annual subscription to CU cost? How many people will use it more than once or twice a year, just prior to a major purchase? I wouldn't suggest everybody sign up for this, but knowing that it is available may be of some specific assistance in some specific cases. |
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 07:38:38 -0400, DSK wrote:
wrote: NEWS From BoatU.S. BOATU.S. ONLINE CONSUMER DATABASE DEBUTS ... (snipped for brevity) ... Thanks, Chuck. I'm a Boats US member and didn't know about this. BTW if the Boats US magazine is included in the $14 membership, I'd recommend it highly as a good deal. Give me a good reason to join BoatUS for $14 per year - seriously, as a member, what do you gain for the $14? |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
Give me a good reason to join BoatUS for $14 per year Why, am I a salesman all of a sudden? ... - seriously, as a member, what do you gain for the $14? I don't know. Check out their website. *IF* the magazine is included in that $14 then it's a good deal right there, as it's a nice magazine with very helpful boating articles... especially safety related ones. Personally, I pay a lot more for my membership because I get insurance and free towing, which I also consider a good deal. We've considered shifting to a true maritime insurance policy which covers a lot of boat-related casualties that Boats US (along with any other mainstream insurance co) won't touch. But such policies are a lot more expensive, and we like the idea of free towing even if we haven't ever used it. Fair Skies Doug King |
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:00:06 -0400, DSK wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Give me a good reason to join BoatUS for $14 per year Why, am I a salesman all of a sudden? Your not - you said it was a good deal and I wanted to know why. ... - seriously, as a member, what do you gain for the $14? I don't know. Check out their website. *IF* the magazine is included in that $14 then it's a good deal right there, as it's a nice magazine with very helpful boating articles... especially safety related ones. Personally, I pay a lot more for my membership because I get insurance and free towing, which I also consider a good deal. We've considered shifting to a true maritime insurance policy which covers a lot of boat-related casualties that Boats US (along with any other mainstream insurance co) won't touch. But such policies are a lot more expensive, and we like the idea of free towing even if we haven't ever used it. I've been with Sea//Tow since the CG started with private services and have never had to use them. Thanks for the info. |
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... we like the idea of free towing even if we haven't ever used it.
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: I've been with Sea//Tow since the CG started with private services and have never had to use them. Clearly, we're doing it wrong. We're shelling out hard earned money for a service that we never use. We both should start boating more dangerously! DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message
.. . We've considered shifting to a true maritime insurance policy which covers a lot of boat-related casualties that Boats US (along with any other mainstream insurance co) won't touch. What sorts of casualties? |
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