Boat Transportation

Posted by Tina Young | Boat Transport | Tuesday 5 April 2011 8:05 am

When choosing the right boat shipping company, you have to consider how long the company has been in business, their specific ratings, and the types of insurance they carry. The Pro’s to choosing a boat transportation company to transit your vehicle instead of doing it yourself include safety and peace of mind. They provide safe shipment for your boat. Transporting your boat by yourself along highways and waterways increases your risk of damaging the bottom, as well as, the engine. These damages can often times may be severe, and you will have to cover the cost of the repairs. You should also consider the wear and tear on your boat and engine even if the trip goes exactly as planned. Using a ship moving company will give you the peace of mind that your boat is well protected during transport and will arrive to your new destination without any wear and tear.

The Con’s to choosing a boat transportation company to transport your vessel instead of doing it yourself would be the anticipated anxieties of having someone maneuver your pricy vessel. No problem! It is recommended that you take pictures of your ship before you have it moved. Also, your relocation company of choice will do the same. Your boat will also be fully insured during hauling relieving you of any potential risks. Companies specializing in ship relocation usually offer both their services as well as insurance coverage at a reasonable prices. There are many different methods of vessel hauling including Roll on / Roll off, Lift on / Lift off, as well as deck cargo and inland transportation. With so many different methods, the company will find the perfect way to safely ship your boat to your new destination.

Bobtail Liability For the Trucking Industry

Posted by Andy Johnson | Trucking | Saturday 19 February 2011 3:47 am

Trucks are not cheap by any means, and the costs to service and repair them are phenomenal. Trucking companies are at greater risk of this since their trucks are always on the road. Insurance is a very important thing to invest in whether you are a big trucking company or an independent operator. If you are interested in going down that road then consider the different types of coverage that you can get. A particularly interesting one you should take a long look at is bobtail liability. Primary liability with trucks is the same as that which you will find with other vehicles. It is essentially a set amount of coverage that you will receive in order to cover any damages caused by you if you were driving a truck. Most states will require that you have this at the very least. Without it you can end up spending months, even years paying off debt, and your business could go belly up.

Physical damage coverage is designed to cover the costs of repair or replacement as a result of damage to your truck or trailer. These are damages not caused by you, and can include collision, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, theft and vandalism. The amount you pay will depend on how much your truck is worth. The higher the value the more you will pay. Bobtail insurance, sometimes referred to as non trucking liability, is designed to provide coverage for any damages that happen while the truck is not in use for business purposes. This means that it covers any accidents when you have not been dispatched. This may include getting the truck washed or going to the store. Damages sustained while in official use will be covered by the primary liability.

Although the above three types of coverage are the main types of insurance any truck operator should look to have, there are a number of others that can come in handy. Trucks don’t just get driven around for nothing, and there are items on board. Accidents happen and when they do the responsibility is the driver’s. Trailer interchange coverage is designed to cover the costs of damages that are sustained by the trailer or any equipment belonging to somebody else. Motor truck cargo coverage covers the costs of damage to the cargo that was meant to be delivered.

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