PortTobacco II
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 178
- Reaction score
- 175
- Points
- 182
- Location
- Southern Maryland
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
After 15 plus years of jet boating, it finally happened..... I hit a submerged on 7/2/17 rock pile going about 25mph. Everyone on board was OK thank God! My wife broke a toe but is doing great. Ripped up the bottom middle of boat from the bow to the stern. Sucked up large rocks into impellers. Ripped off that articulating rudder thing. Cobra Fins survived just fine.
So it looks like I totaled my 2015 SX240. GEICO Marine Insurance so far has been great about everything. Boat US was awesome about getting my sinking boat back on dry land.
A couple take-a-ways from my stupidity/bad luck:
1) Use those charts (phone apps, hard copy maps, Garman type devices) to understand your waters
2) Be hyper vigilant at low tide
3) If possible, insure your boat for a few thousand more than you bought it for or owe. I only insured my boat for what I paid for it but I think I got a great deal. I will have a very hard time replacing it.
4) Sign up for Boat US
5) Consider keeping a submersible pump (second bilge) on board that could be placed where water might be coming in. The Boat US guy came with one that made a big difference.
I may have the opportunity to purchase my totaled boat from the insurance company at a low price. Engines were NEVER under water (not even close). I was thinking if I could get it at the right price, I could pass part savings on to Forum members that needed parts. Kind of a big gamble for me.
I may also have the trailer for a 24' boat for sale. Any idea what that trailer is worth? Only has a couple thousand miles on it I am guessing. Any one in need of trailer?
So it looks like I totaled my 2015 SX240. GEICO Marine Insurance so far has been great about everything. Boat US was awesome about getting my sinking boat back on dry land.
A couple take-a-ways from my stupidity/bad luck:
1) Use those charts (phone apps, hard copy maps, Garman type devices) to understand your waters
2) Be hyper vigilant at low tide
3) If possible, insure your boat for a few thousand more than you bought it for or owe. I only insured my boat for what I paid for it but I think I got a great deal. I will have a very hard time replacing it.
4) Sign up for Boat US
5) Consider keeping a submersible pump (second bilge) on board that could be placed where water might be coming in. The Boat US guy came with one that made a big difference.
I may have the opportunity to purchase my totaled boat from the insurance company at a low price. Engines were NEVER under water (not even close). I was thinking if I could get it at the right price, I could pass part savings on to Forum members that needed parts. Kind of a big gamble for me.
I may also have the trailer for a 24' boat for sale. Any idea what that trailer is worth? Only has a couple thousand miles on it I am guessing. Any one in need of trailer?