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This may seem like a silly question, but, as I have never had to call

for
a
tow in over 40 years of boating on all of the Great Lakes, I have to ask
it.
"Why do you need to have tow boat coverage?"
Jim

Sh@t happens. Have you seen what a basic tow costs?

Well, I boat in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes and any of my friends
who have had to use a tow tell me that it "may" cost of couple of drinks or
a lunch, never more than that. There are no charges for a friendly tow
from Coast Guard Aux. or from the local boat repair guy who may tow you in
to his shop to fix any problems. They charge for time and materials for the
repair. I guess that in US waters it must be different.
Jim


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"Jim Carter" wrote in message
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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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"Jim Carter" wrote in message
.. .
This may seem like a silly question, but, as I have never had to call

for
a
tow in over 40 years of boating on all of the Great Lakes, I have to
ask
it.
"Why do you need to have tow boat coverage?"
Jim

Sh@t happens. Have you seen what a basic tow costs?

Well, I boat in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes and any of my
friends
who have had to use a tow tell me that it "may" cost of couple of drinks
or
a lunch, never more than that. There are no charges for a friendly tow
from Coast Guard Aux. or from the local boat repair guy who may tow you in
to his shop to fix any problems. They charge for time and materials for
the
repair. I guess that in US waters it must be different.
Jim



Not really. No difference. However, I choose not to depend on my friends
being on the Lake (I also boat on the Great Lakes) when I may get in a bit
of trouble, especially when it is life threatening.


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*JimH* wrote:

Not really. No difference. However, I choose not to depend on my friends
being on the Lake (I also boat on the Great Lakes) when I may get in a bit
of trouble, especially when it is life threatening.



Translation = .......no friends!
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:48:09 -0400, "Jim Carter" wrote:


"*JimH*" wrote in message
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"Jim Carter" wrote in message
.. .
This may seem like a silly question, but, as I have never had to call

for
a
tow in over 40 years of boating on all of the Great Lakes, I have to ask
it.
"Why do you need to have tow boat coverage?"
Jim

Sh@t happens. Have you seen what a basic tow costs?

Well, I boat in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes and any of my friends
who have had to use a tow tell me that it "may" cost of couple of drinks or
a lunch, never more than that. There are no charges for a friendly tow
from Coast Guard Aux. or from the local boat repair guy who may tow you in
to his shop to fix any problems. They charge for time and materials for the
repair. I guess that in US waters it must be different.
Jim


I've been towed (Boat US) twice. Both times the bill was in the $500 range.
'Friends' on the water was not a consideration. The $99/year was money well
spent.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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