oGaryo
Well-Known Member
Hi again.. following on from my 'First Boat' thread I posted a couple of days back, I'm in a position to go and view a couple of boats, possibly as early as tomorrow afternoon, work permitting.
Can you let me know what actions I need to take immediately after purchasing a boat (if that's what I do) to get her home safely, stored and then out for her first trip.. These are the things that spring to my novice mind:
1. sufficient insurance to tow the boat back home both for the boat itself and the car.. I can check the latter to ensure there's no exclusion clauses in my docs (is it typical there is?)... I'm going to ask the seller to give me a combined weight of the boat and trailer before towing to ensure it's within safe driving limits for my car.
2. on the insurance front again.. do I need to have any special certifications to become eligible for insuring a boat either to just own it and / or to take her out on the water whether that be sea or river?
3. security.. I need to find a secure lockup in the local area clearly but are there any further measures I can take to protect my purchase.. again, insurance clauses specific to boats, an alarm, other security devices on the trailer and boat etc... what should I look out for in an ideal boat yard?
4. do I need to hold a rya 2 certification in the UK to take the boat out?
5. worthiness.. do I need by law to have paperwork to show the boat is sea/river worthy?
6. I then assume there's river licence, life jackets (I have two already), flares, launching fees etc to contend with when I take her out for the first time.. is there anything else I need to conform to law or indeed, plain old common sense from a safe boating perspective.
Hope you can help again... and once more, really sorry for the dumb questions whilst I get up to speed with what will no doubt become a bit of a passion /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
kind regards Gary
Can you let me know what actions I need to take immediately after purchasing a boat (if that's what I do) to get her home safely, stored and then out for her first trip.. These are the things that spring to my novice mind:
1. sufficient insurance to tow the boat back home both for the boat itself and the car.. I can check the latter to ensure there's no exclusion clauses in my docs (is it typical there is?)... I'm going to ask the seller to give me a combined weight of the boat and trailer before towing to ensure it's within safe driving limits for my car.
2. on the insurance front again.. do I need to have any special certifications to become eligible for insuring a boat either to just own it and / or to take her out on the water whether that be sea or river?
3. security.. I need to find a secure lockup in the local area clearly but are there any further measures I can take to protect my purchase.. again, insurance clauses specific to boats, an alarm, other security devices on the trailer and boat etc... what should I look out for in an ideal boat yard?
4. do I need to hold a rya 2 certification in the UK to take the boat out?
5. worthiness.. do I need by law to have paperwork to show the boat is sea/river worthy?
6. I then assume there's river licence, life jackets (I have two already), flares, launching fees etc to contend with when I take her out for the first time.. is there anything else I need to conform to law or indeed, plain old common sense from a safe boating perspective.
Hope you can help again... and once more, really sorry for the dumb questions whilst I get up to speed with what will no doubt become a bit of a passion /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
kind regards Gary