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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Boat Insurance News: Teen Makes Boating Safety Personal

Friday, Mar. 14th 2014 10:32 AM

A high school student from Canton, GA has turned tragedy into a lasting legacy of boating safety in memory of her friend who died in a boating accident. Hopefully her efforts will result in fewer boating accidents and boat insurance claims in the future.

According to the US Department of Homeland Security 2012 statistics the leading cause of boating accidents is operator inattention, closely followed by operator inexperience, then navigation rules violations and alcohol use.  With over 3,000 boating accidents in the U.S. last year (651 fatal) it’s surprising that insurance for your boat doesn’t cost more.

This young teen’s hometown, like many across the United States, is dotted with lakes where families spend summer vacations boating and enjoying water sports. Sometimes, as in the case of her friend, teenaged fun leads to fatal accidents.

“My friend and those boys are just a few high-profile examples of several incidents when overcrowding, drinking and overall carelessness has led to tragedy at the lake,” Mary David Miller, a senior at Sequoyah High School, is quoted as saying in a story in the Cherokee Tribune.

“As a Cherokee county young adult, I am often on the lake with friends. It’s important for me to preserve the fun that I’ve had and encourage my friends to make safe boating fun boating.”

Miller, as part of her project, has been busy getting people to sign boater safety pledges and encouraging them to take boater education courses. She held an official pledge launch in early March by releasing 21 Japanese lanterns on the water of Lake Allatoona as a symbolic gesture.

“Each lantern represented eight pledges signed. The lanterns were beautiful and could be seen across Lake Allatoona for miles,” she explains.

She has been using Facebook to promote her cause and recently completed an online course to receive her own boater education certification. At the end of March she presented her project to the Cherokee County Board of Education, asking board members to show their support by signing her boat safety pledge.

Miller is not alone in her quest to make boating safety a priority for American boaters in the state of George.

Around the same time Miller launched her campaign, the Georgia State Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 136, also known as the Kile Glover Boat Education Law and the Jake and Griffin Prince Boating Under the Influence (BUI) Law.

Entertainer Usher Raymond’s late stepson Kile Glover died of injuries sustained during a boating accident. Kile was being pulled on an inner tube behind a large boat when he was struck by a personal watercraft.

Jake and Griffin Prince were killed in June 2012 when they were enjoying time on a pontoon boat with others. Another boat struck their watercraft and both brothers perished. It took rescuers nine days to recover Griffin’s body.

If signed into law the bill passed at the state Legislature would make boaters face the same standards for the legal limits of alcohol as the drivers of motor vehicles. Additionally, it would require children up to age 13 (not 10 as previously) to wear life jackets, increase the age limit to operate some boats or watercraft and require boating education.

In South Carolina officers from the NC Department of Natural Resources promote safety by traveling to local schools and teaching teens safe boating practices as shown in the video below.

We can be guilty of operator error at any age although young boaters with limited experience and an inclination to feel invincible can be particularly susceptible. Parents can help by making sure their teens take boater safety classes (and refresher courses) and spend ample time providing driving guidance out on the water. Parents also want to ensure that their boat insurance agency knows that they have a teen driver when setting up insurance for the boat and be careful to select a boat insurance policy that provides ample coverage.

 

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Bid to Turn Fire Department Ship Into a Museum Founders

Wednesday, Mar. 12th 2014 8:00 AM

Rejections are piling up for a group trying to find a new home for a famed New York Fire Department vessel.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, French Sailor’s Long Eclectic Course Leads to America’s Cup

Monday, Mar. 10th 2014 8:00 AM

Loïck Peyron, who has bounced around the sailing world, is a member of the Artemis Racing team after he and his brother failed to secure financing for a Cup challenge.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, On Jet Skis, Chasing Waves in Pursuit of Freedom

Saturday, Mar. 8th 2014 8:00 AM

The members of Jetty Jumpers, a group of personal watercraft riders, are the stunt jockeys of the New York City waterways.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Jury Sides With America’s Cup Challengers, and Italians End Boycott

Tuesday, Mar. 4th 2014 6:00 AM

The director of the America’s Cup overstepped his authority in changing some rules after a fatal accident two months ago, an international jury decided.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Speed Restrictions

Sunday, Mar. 2nd 2014 9:58 AM

Personal watercraft speed restrictions. No person shall operate a watercraft at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under prevailing conditions or in excess of posted limit. Speed shall be controlled to avoid collision or creating dangerous wake

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Put Your Boat in Early

Friday, Feb. 28th 2014 2:16 PM

If you are going to be using a busy marina arrive early or during the week and allow plenty of time so you do not feel rushed and stressed out when the boater ahead of you takes longer than expected.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, AZ Operation Age

Wednesday, Feb. 26th 2014 2:09 PM

Personal watercraft operation age in AZ: Except in case of emergency, no person under the age of 12 years may operate a watercraft propelled by a motor of greater than eight horsepower, unless the person’s parent or legal guardian or at least one person who is 18 years or older is present on the watercraft. Jet powered personal watercraft (PWC) are over the eight horsepower limit

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Review Insurance for your Boat

Monday, Feb. 24th 2014 1:45 PM

Make time to review the insurance for your boat. Does your boating insurance policy cover you adequately for liability or in case of accident or other mishap? If you have made any updates to your boat have you notified your boat insurance company?

 

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Reckless Operation

Saturday, Feb. 22nd 2014 1:33 PM

Reckless Operation: A person shall not operate a watercraft while allowing a person to ride on the gunwales, transom, covered or closed bow of a watercraft propelled by  machinery operating in excess of wakeless speed. No person shall operate a watercraft in such a manner as to show willful or wanton disregard for other persons or property

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Lifejacket Inventory

Sunday, Feb. 16th 2014 12:49 PM

Take a look at your lifejackets and Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) to ensure they are in good condition and will still fit family and friends who routinely join you for boating. You should have a lifejacket for each person on your vessel.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Equipment

Friday, Feb. 14th 2014 12:44 PM

A personal flotation devices (life jackets) are required.  All watercraft must be equipped with U.S. Coast  Guard approved flotation devices as follows:

All watercraft, except sail-boards and certain racing shells or rowing sculls, must have at least one U.S. Coast Guard approved personal flota-tion device (PFD), type I, II, III, or V, for each person on board. Such devices must be in good and serviceable condition, readily acces-sible and must fit the intended wearer. All watercraft 16 feet and longer shall have one type IV throwable PFD on board. When operating a personal watercraft, all persons on board shall wear a type I, II, or III PFD. All children 12 years and younger shall wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved type I, II, or III PFD while underway on any vessel.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Emergency Preparedness

Wednesday, Feb. 12th 2014 12:00 PM

Check that your first aid kit for the boat is fully stocked and that none of the ointments or pain relief medications has expired. Be sure to carry emergency gear with you so that in the event of an emergency you have adequate supplies to last until help arrives. Items you need include water, flashlights, non-perishable food items, waterproof matches and warm clothing or blankets. Also be ready to file a float plan with a friend or at the marina by giving someone written details about where you are going, who is on the boat and when you will be back.  Make sure to check in when you return from your trip or if you need to modify your float plan.

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Watercraft Registration Fee for Arizona

Monday, Feb. 10th 2014 10:41 AM

An annual registration fee is required for each motorized watercraft. The fees are as follows:

Resident
0 to 12 ft. $20 26 ft. 1 in. to 39 ft. $39
12 ft. 1 in. to 16 ft. $22 39 ft. 1 in. to 64 ft. $44
16 ft. 1 in. to 20 ft. $30 64 ft. 1 in. and over $66
20 ft. 1 in. to 26 ft. $35

Nonresident
0 to 12 ft. $100 26 ft. 1 in. to 39 ft. $292
12 ft. 1 in. to 16 ft. $110 39 ft. 1 in. to 64 ft. $330
16 ft. 1 in. to 20 ft. $222 64 ft. 1 in. and over $495
20 ft. 1 in. to 26 ft. $259

If you have any questions, please contact any Arizona Game and Fish Department office or call (602) 942-3000

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Personal Watercraft Insurance, Carefree Boating

Saturday, Feb. 8th 2014 9:39 AM

carefree boating with boat insurance Getting out on the water with family and friends should be fun, building happy memories to last a lifetime.  Make sure to  plan and prepare. Take care of routine maintenance before you hit the waves. Just as you would take your car for a tune-up before a long drive, be certain that your boat is in good working condition. This is the time to repair any damage, do engine maintenance and stock up on supplies  before you end up stranded.

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