I wish I had a social media presence where I could share these videos, and somebody would actually watch, but I sure appreciate Paul passing on the hard earned knowledge. 👍
It is just lovely that you had insurance for your boats but if you ever go foreign even Lloyd's won't insure a single hander. I never needed to show insurance in over twelve years, but then I anchored out ninety percent of the time. But when I did go into a marina, west coast, they never asked for insurance.
Hagerty turned me down the guy said I didn't know how to drive a 36 foot boat wtf......after I owned it 3 years and before that I owned a 20 foot bayliner for years, I guess that don't count
I'll likely be in the position of needing a captain on board, so my question is: for how long? At what point would the insurance company be ok with me going out without the captain?
Looking to simply live on a large houseboat at dock in a marina - (not take out) with little experience driving boats as just wanting to liveaboard... any advice?