MichaelR said...
Karsten, that's interesting.... from what I understand (and I could be wrong) as soon as the slipway operator gets the boat ready to slip, any public liability is under their coverage.
I slip my boat each year at Careel, they've never asked me for anything.
Unless he's leaving it on a hard stand where members of the public can wander around, but one would expect the yard to have that covered too....
Michael
I wouldn't think that the yard would agree to cover your public liability at all. Expensive enough to cover their own. Your boat= Your liability if it causes damage or injury to others. Same with berthing at marinas and I would prefer that other people have their boats covered for third party liability at all times. ie you crash into me you should have the ability to pay, otherwise you can't afford a boat.