You are the first boater that progressive' did not totally screw over !!!! Luckily you bought their towing coverage. I own a marine repair facility here in PHX, A.Z. for 34 years and have been in the industry longer than they have and I have watched them screw every boater over that they could .
Thanks for thus awesome video. We r going to look into this. The only thing I see though is that they don't tow you home. They just tow you to the nearest dock.
Hi Captain Leon, I also have a Yamaha Jetboat and am curious to know if you had to do anything to the engines prior to being towed. I thought I remember reading that if you didn’t close a valve or clamp a hose the engines would fill with water upon being towed. Thank you so much for your help!
David, the manual states that towing speed must be kept at 5 mph or below for the reasons you mention. It's hard to get these tow guys to not go faster, they want to get you in and move to the next job. I did clamp off the intake line as a measure of extra protection. My Winterization video covers clamping this hose if you're not familiar with its location. It's in the first 10 minutes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n5XsbIGUKEo.html
Great insight. Had no idea. Question on towing a jet boat. Did they exceed 5mph? I understand that’s the limit being towed with a non running jet boat engine.
Hello question i see you have no deductible because you Haven't filed a claim my question is? Did you get a deductible after you? Did the sign and glide?