Posted by: Elway4lyfe Posted on: 03/19/17 at 16:35:02
Mine last year was only like $4 a month for my old boat. Through state farm
Posted by: bradpjohnson Posted on: 03/17/17 at 18:56:52
That sounds a little to cheap. You have $300,000 per incident?
Posted by: Alan Smith Posted on: 03/17/17 at 18:43:30
Just got my boat insurance Today $75 for the yr Gieco for ya money!
Posted by: Tiger Shark Posted on: 03/13/17 at 21:15:47
Good job Alan. Sounds like your ready for a fun and safe fishing season.
Posted by: Alan Smith Posted on: 03/13/17 at 20:37:11
Thanks everyone I am ready My gear is ready My boat is ready Lets fish!
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 03/10/17 at 19:10:41
Way to study!
Posted by: Terry Posted on: 03/10/17 at 10:34:24
Good job.
Posted by: Alan Smith Posted on: 03/10/17 at 10:18:19
I just wanted to share with everyone I finished and passed with a score of 95% The Boater education class And printed my certification papers my card will Be mailed in 6 weeks.
This course took me 13 hrs to complete I scored 90 to 100 % on all pre quizzes.
Posted by: Y2SAYS Posted on: 02/27/17 at 10:48:14
I would say have a 2 way radio as well. It's not a requirement, but might be useful if you get stuck on a sand dune.
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 02/23/17 at 08:37:11
Allen, the up above link is what you where asking about.
Posted by: bradpjohnson Posted on: 02/22/17 at 19:46:11
Both are ok as long as they are day or night use and you need three of them.
Posted by: NW Stratos Posted on: 02/22/17 at 19:45:41
The rules just say "flares", I bought the hand kind. If not then they need to clarify the rules.
Posted by: karl7feet - Ex Member Posted on: 02/22/17 at 18:58:28
Do the flares have to be aerial flares or can they just be handheld over the side of the boat? Aerial flairs that you launch from your hand are about $68 for four, and hand held flares that you hold over the side of the boat are like $31 for four. This is what they are selling for at West Marine.