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Tips For Buying A Used Houseboat
Buying a houseboat can represent one of the largest investments a person may make in a lifetime. Buying a new houseboat may not be Used Houseboatswithout some unexpected problems, and kinks that need to be worked out, so one must be especially diligent when purchasing a used houseboat. Also just like buying a home, we all examine the home thoroughly, most times getting a professional to look at it. This should not be any different when looking at a used houseboat.

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NEW WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ELIMINATES WORRY

Boaters can now rest assured that their onboard waste management system can be used anywhere they go.  Legal in all waters, Raritan's new Hold n' Treat System combines the ElectroScan, a U.S. Coast Guard-certified Type 1 marine sanitation device (MSD), with a Type III 15-gallon holding tank.  The innovative Hold n' Treat System is the first and only of its kind for vessels under 65 ft.

          Combining overboard treatment and holding tank use, this versatile system stores waste when in sensitive or no-discharge areas.  When sewage can be discharged, the waste transfer pump moves waste from the holding tank to the Type 1 MSD, where it undergoes treatment before it is safely and legally discharged, ending time-consuming trips to the pump-out station.  A locking mode option prevents accidental discharge.

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BOATERS NEED TO CHECK THEIR MARINA SLIP CONTRACT AGAINST THEIR BOAT’S INSURANCE POLICY
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 17, 2008 – Before you sign your annual slip contract with your marina this year, be sure to read it carefully – it may obligate you to pay more than just the slip fee as marinas are inserting language in their slip contracts that shift the marina’s legal liability to the slip holder in an effort control increasing marina insurance costs.

“What this means in real terms, for example, is if a boater’s guest is injured due to the marina’s negligence and sues the marina, or a boat is damaged by the marina and it declines to pay for repairs, the boat owner could be responsible for defending the marina and paying any amounts that the marina is responsible for,” said BoatU.S. Vice President of Underwriting, Jim Nolan.

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