LONG_KEELER
Well-Known Member
Why should insurance companies be responsible for this? How do they determine if an individual is "new" or needs instruction? They assess risk and charge an appropriate premium, applying restrictions if necessary.
There is more than enough information available already on how to operate a boat safely and where to get training.
I assume when you are selling boats to newcomers you point them in the direction of the RNLI and RYA.
Pity that you take such a tone. Can't we just have a free discussion on matters that are before us ?
I do not sell boats or provide instruction. I work in a marina but do come into contact with people starting sailing and motorboating for the first time.
I do not think it unreasonable that a marina operator should make sure that a new berth holder has some basic knowledge to the benefit of the rest of the inhabitants. After all, many business's clubs to some kind of vetting to protect others.
During the summer, I doubt if a week passes without some kind of scrape. In fact, there is an on site provider of gelcoat repairs etc who makes a very good living.
If the Marina's Insurance made it a requirement that say a starter pack including a video/dvd should be provided I think it would be to everybody's benefit and very much welcomed by the family who are starting out.