Sybarite
Well-Known Member
Don't SNSM lumber those rescued with a huge bill?
An alternative model is the Swedish subscription service, which explicitly includes a towing service as well as rescue.
On the other hand, the RNLI seem to be getting by.
There is no charge for rescuing people; there is a charge for towing the boat. Up until now this has been based purely on cost. However, it may well rise in the future because commercial towing firms are attacking the SNSM on the basis of unfair competition ie they are too cheap.
As far as the owner is concerned, in France at least, the towing charge would be recoverable from insurance.
I understand that the RNLI do not charge for towing but then they have received the money in advance..... as witnessed by the importance of their reserves.
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