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Wyatt,

Unfortunately that's how it is. Most of us know that these companies will chop your head off if you are not a member and you happen to need their services. It's an expensive lesson, but the $150. or so yearly is probably making a lot more sense to them now.

I also HATE companies that take advantage of people in needy situations, (like the gas gougers) but I guess this also boils down to the basic supply and demand law - the sinking/capsized boater is in great demand for a rescue, and the tow company is the only one available to supply it.
They know it and charge accordingly.


I look at it like this: before I leave shore, I have all of my safety equipment(except anchor)the first piece of equipment is my TOW BOAT US CARD or equivalent. With out it there is a large possibility that you are freaked, regardless of the weather. Equipment failure is (has been) the largest contribution to my being stranded. 1 pin, 1 ring ding, one shroud, etc.. you are out of business.

Just get and maintain a membership for $110.00 a year and you are set.

Flame on..


Eric Arbogast
ARC 2101
Miami Yacht Club