Smith Mountain Lake in VA is beautiful. But mainly homes to rent. Not sure about one bedroom places. I would love a VA, NC or TN ride.
Nothing wrong with a group of guys getting something going in FL, but if Im driving a 1000 miles again, lets make it the Ozarks. Nice and central.
+1Nothing wrong with a group of guys getting something going in FL, but if Im driving a 1000 miles again, lets make it the Ozarks. Nice and central.
Just a question, why insure an older 2 stroke? I guess my question should be why would it not being covered prevent you from coming to a ride?
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It't not the ski itself. As you said, it is not worth much. It's the responsibility. Let's say I take my ski on a ride and hit another boat and hurt someone, the ski responsibility pays for third-party damages and injuries. No insurance = you can get sued and pay big time. And my insurance is valid only above the 40th parallel. I guess I would have to pay more to extend the coverage. BTW, I already pay $400.00 CDN per year for that, believe it or not. Same story with my ATV and automobiles.
Basically, everyone of you should have responsibility insurance for all your boats and skis.
P.S.: I even think it is a requirement by Law here.
Benji.
Agreed with Benji on this one. I work for state farm and see it all the time. What happens if your dess key doesn't work or your steering cable snaps or your throttle gets caught and goes full throttle into a dock or you hit someone else or run into a yacht and they say its your fault and you have to pay for the damages? Hmm, either take the chance and hope they don't sue you, and if they do. Hmm, lets see. Adam looks like you have a house, car, skis, 401k, savings. Lets take that away from you to pay for the damages, or what if you kill someone? Or if someone rides your ski, and it messes up. Liability falls back on you. Ski insurance in the U.S. is superrrrr cheap. like a policy I paid for is like $7 per month I think with 300k in liability. Id rather just be safe than sorry. I know someone who died on a ski, luckily they were family friends as one person hit the other one and died. They didn't sue, but sure could've. Sorry to go so in depth, im sure [MENTION=29781]Spimothy Leary[/MENTION] would agree on this subject.
Yea it makes sense. I was not thinking of third party damage but only covering the ski. I agree you are way more protected with insurance and will get with my agent.
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Keep the 2 strokes alive!
It's the line around the globe that's between the 39th and 41st.What is the 40th parallel?
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