cardude01
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- Nov 26, 2012
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- USA
- Vessel Name
- Bijou
- Vessel Make
- 2008 Island Packet PY/SP
When my transmission got jammed and I thought I had something wrapped around my prop shaft I called for a tow using my Boat US towing insurance. I figured a sleek tow boat would be there shortly after my call so I wasn't worried. I grabbed a beer and kicked back. ?
It took about half an hour for the Boat US rep to pinpoint my location, and then she informed me they had no boats in that area. She said she would call me back and check other towing companies. I figured maybe Sea Tow. She called back and said no towing companies at all in that area. I was only about 5 miles from the Sell Morgan fuel dock so thought that was strange, but she said she would call "vessel assist" and get back with me. Thirty minutes later a deputy with the local Sheriff office called and said they don't do boat assists unless lives were in danger. I told him I was not in danger, just in a busy barge canal. He apologized and said he couldn't help at this time.
It had been about two hours since I first called Boat US and it was not looking very good for my Boat US assist, so I quit drinking beer and started calling around. I got ahold of a diver from Abbyville LA who said he could be there in two hours. Would be about $800-900 to get there with two guys and clear the prop. I said come on.
While I was doing this the Boat US rep was calling the Coast Guard and also yelling at the local Sheriff because they would not help me. I know that because the deputy who called and told me the Boat US rep was screaming at him. I told him I was sorry and that I had arranged for some help. The Coast Guard also called me multiple times to make sure I was OK.
Turned out there was nothing on the prop but the trans had locked up in gear, but the divers were able to tow me in with their boat.
I just thought that was an interesting "towing insurance" experience. I was pretty much out in the middle of nowhere.
It took about half an hour for the Boat US rep to pinpoint my location, and then she informed me they had no boats in that area. She said she would call me back and check other towing companies. I figured maybe Sea Tow. She called back and said no towing companies at all in that area. I was only about 5 miles from the Sell Morgan fuel dock so thought that was strange, but she said she would call "vessel assist" and get back with me. Thirty minutes later a deputy with the local Sheriff office called and said they don't do boat assists unless lives were in danger. I told him I was not in danger, just in a busy barge canal. He apologized and said he couldn't help at this time.
It had been about two hours since I first called Boat US and it was not looking very good for my Boat US assist, so I quit drinking beer and started calling around. I got ahold of a diver from Abbyville LA who said he could be there in two hours. Would be about $800-900 to get there with two guys and clear the prop. I said come on.
While I was doing this the Boat US rep was calling the Coast Guard and also yelling at the local Sheriff because they would not help me. I know that because the deputy who called and told me the Boat US rep was screaming at him. I told him I was sorry and that I had arranged for some help. The Coast Guard also called me multiple times to make sure I was OK.
Turned out there was nothing on the prop but the trans had locked up in gear, but the divers were able to tow me in with their boat.
I just thought that was an interesting "towing insurance" experience. I was pretty much out in the middle of nowhere.