- Insurance. I am in the process of checking with out insurance agent, so I will have a ballpark number soon. We are very likely to go with the existing agent, since we have home and auto insurance with them and their rates have been very, very good whenever we compare. OTOH, I need to know about what boat insurance typically runs, and although I am pretty sure they will ask me all the pertinent questions, I would like to know as much as I can myself.
- - The boat will probably be in the 35k range, with ~1/2 financed, probably;
- - We will keep in a commercial slip with a lift and only very rarely trailer;
Questions:
- I am sure the bank will establish the basic insurance needs, but what about liability coverage for people who are on your boat?
- Do most marinas carry some sort of coverage for liability (someone gets on your boat in the slip and gets hurt)? Or what if someone damages your boat in the slip? Is this our insurance or the marina's? Or, case-by-case?
- What options/levels do most people go with?
- How lake dependent is it? We are actually looking at three different lakes (although one is the preferred) that are withing reasonable range, but if there was some huge insurance issue, it could affect the choice.
Financing:
- A (very) quick google seems to indicate that most dealers charge a base interest rate of 6%. I am sure than can vary a lot with credit, special deals, and amount financed, but does that seem to be the starting point?
- Our credit union appears to be starting at 5.5% for similar parameters. Is there any advantage to going with the dealer? I suppose it can be more convenient, but I always have used the CU when doing cars, since the special financing came with strings - you HAD to finance a large amount and/or over a longer period of time. We prefer to pay about 1/2 up front and keep it to 4 or 5 years max. Also, CU payments were simple recurring transfers and keep the money 'in the house' without outside parties getting money transferred to them.
Slips:
- Pretty much all the slips that are available are covered, so we will get covered.
- Assuming a lift is a good way to go. Need to talk to marina to see if/how they can accommodate a pontoon boat, I just have never looked at their lifts for various boats. I have actually never rented a slip, just trailered. I assume that is easy enough?
- I am guessing we will find a cheap place to park the trailer (I think there are lots of places nearby). Any issues with leaving them out in the elements vs. some kind of upgrade to coverage? Since we will be using it rarely, we don't mind getting better storage at a cheaper (more remote) location, if there is any sense to it. Again, my trailer has always had a boat on it when I wasn't in the water, but was stored outside w/o issues.
Maintenance:
- I know the basics of the outboard motors (one reason I am avoiding inboards
- Any standard maintenance costs that will require me to take it to the dealer or hire someone? If so, what and how often (every x years)? Once we get a boat, I am sure we will be climbing the learning curve. Wife is even more OCD on maintenance, so barring unseen circumstances, this boat will likely be looking and running like new after five years.
All I can think of now. When the 'boat lady' at our insurance office calls back, I may answer a bunch of my own ins. questions.