Entries tagged with: Fishing Guide
In an effort to take care of our staff, their family, friends and everyone's health we are having the Gallagher Charter Lakes staff work from home, until a decision to return to the office is made. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/index.html We are experiencing an event unlike most in many peoples' lifetime. Please follow the guidelines, take care of yourself and those close to you. During this unprecedented time we will continue to service our existing clients as well as work with new clients. If you are an existing client many of your questions can be answered through http://www.charterlakes.com scroll to the bottom of the... Continue Reading →
Why you may be seeing rate increases in the Marine Insurance Marketplace. We hear clients asking why are my rates going up….I’ve never had a claim; Or, Why is it going up 20% or 30%. Some policies are being non-renewed by the insurance company and the agency, (Gallagher Charter Lakes is a Specialty Marine Agency) is letting the insured know they are being non-renewed and are searching for alternative companies to offer coverage. Marine insurance stated back in the 1680’s in a little coffee shop in England; Edward Lloyd’s coffee shop. From there, Lloyd’s became the world’s leading market for... Continue Reading →
Striking Submerged Objects
Posted on April 05, 2019 by David Graham
Beware of SSO SSO (Struck Submerged Object) and there is no-limit to what the object may turn out to be. Yesterday we posted about a large shipping container seen floating off the coast of South Carolina. Last week a fisherman spoke of a container floating off the coast of SW Florida. About 1400 containers fall of ships every year. Most boaters hit things like: oyster beds, stumps, logs, submerged watercraft, shopping carts, refrigerators, crab traps, buoys, moorings, old pilings or pieces of docks. Those are on normal days. After storms the list is infinite what may be floating just below... Continue Reading →
10 things to make Boating Better
Posted on February 26, 2019 by David Graham
10 Boating Basics Boating how hard can it be? Buy a boat, put gas in and call a friend. There are always friends willing to go boating with you. Fun! Well if you are not prepared the adventure can become adventurous. 1) Train Driving a boat is different than driving a car. Because you’re 16 or 60, and are a “Good” driver doesn’t mean you will be safe boating. There are navigation buoys (Red Right Return), direction of boat traffic on lakes,(it is supposed to be counter clockwise.) Right of ways. The 3 W’s -Wind, Waves, Wakes. Swimmers, skiers, “Jet... Continue Reading →
Congratulations, you’ve bought that special boat. Whether it’s for commercial use or pleasure, you are seeking Boat Insurance: You’ve worked with an agent and given them all the details about who you are, if the boat will be insured in the name of your business or you personally. Make, model, serial #, does it have a trailer, where you plan to use the boat and where you will keep it when you are not using it, how much personal property you might have onboard, folks in tropical storm areas-what is your storm plan and many more answers. Your agent then... Continue Reading →
SWIMMING SAFETY FOR KIDS WHEN BOATING
Posted on January 14, 2019 by David Graham
Every year there are an estimated 360,000 deaths worldwide related to drowning making it the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death and a cause for major concern (World Health Organization). Unfortunately, children make up a large percentage of these drowning accidents particularly if they are under 9 years of age. The chance to drown is exacerbated for kids when boating because of a variety of additional factors that can make the environment more difficult for inexperienced swimmers. Beach and Boating Safety Tips Water Safety When Around The Ocean Swimming from your boat in the ocean, in a river, or... Continue Reading →
Medical Payments- What does that cover
Posted on December 11, 2018 by David Graham
Tuesday Tips – Understanding Boat Insurance We will cover several terms in the typical boat policy. Boat insurance is often not regulated like a home insurance or auto insurance policy. In fact most states don’t require minimum limits of coverage; making it even more important to understand your risks. Why have boat insurance? The most common answer is in case my boat is damaged or stolen. That is important especially for your loan holder. However, the other reason is incase people are injured. Our First Tuesday Tip: Medical Payments *Please review your policy as not all policies in the boat... Continue Reading →
What is P&I- Protection and Indemnity
Posted on November 13, 2018 by David Graham
Protection & Indemnity Insurance – What is it??? If you own a boat and have an insurance policy, you may have noticed in your policy you have Protection and Liability (P&I). Has it ever been explained? We will try to offer a brief explanation and highly encourage you to speak to your agent. If you look at your policy and you don’t have P&I coverage, please contact a marine Insurance specialist like Gallagher Charter Lakes. This is a brief overview of P&I. FOR THE VERY LARGE OCEAN VESSELS P&I is liability coverage for the boat or ship owner. Most of... Continue Reading →
1st, as with all insurance products, find a company with a strong financial outlook. Is the policy from an “A rated” company? Standard and Poors, Moodys and A.M. Best, provide letter ratings on insurance carriers; ‘A’ being the top rated and it goes down from there. The insurance is only good if the company can financially stand behind the product, even in the case of a catastrophe. That means, paying claims. Also, will you speak with people when you call claims or have to follow endless prompts, only to leave messages on a machine and wait for a return call?... Continue Reading →
Hurricanes-Threatening the East Coast and Hawaiian Islands. There are several storms spinning along both coasts. Want to remind our policy holders that most yacht and charter boat policies cover some portion of the cost to haul out and secure your vessel on the hard. Review your policy and execute your storm plan sooner rather than later. Now is the time to get your boats secured until the storm passes. As boaters, there is nothing we can do to change severe weather. We must be prepared and execute a plan for our safety and the safety of your boat and other... Continue Reading →
Labor Day Boating Safety reminders
Posted on August 31, 2018 by David Graham
USCG Urges Boater Safety: Thanks to NACO for sharing this article Labor Day Weekend Reminders The Coast Guard urges boaters to use extra caution while out on the water this Labor Day weekend. Coast Guard crews, along with local and state law enforcement agencies, will be patrolling, conducting safety checks, and watching for people boating while intoxicated or operating in an unsafe manner. Never boat under the influence: It is illegal to operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. There are stringent penalties for violating BUI/BWI laws, which can include large fines, suspension or revocation of... Continue Reading →
Shared from NACO All Gulf Members who own and/or operate a USCG vessel with a Certificate of Inspection From: Capt Bob Zales, II Re: All COIs issued from Sector Mobile I own and operate a USCG COI vessel out of Panama City, FL which is under the purview of USCG Sector Mobile. I recently renewed my COI under the 5 year renewal requirement. When I received my new COI someone at Sector Mobile had changed my original route of navigation which was to operate up to 100 miles offshore from Apalachee Bay, FL to Brownsville, TX, the area under USCG... Continue Reading →
Captain Tom Becker- Rest in Peace
Posted on August 23, 2018 by David Graham
NACO SAD NEWS FOR NACO MEMBERS and ALL FOR HIRE CHARTER OWNERS AND OPERATORS ACROSS THE COUNTRY It is with great sadness that I report that we have lost a great friend, husband, father, Air Force Serviceman, and dedicated worker for the For Hire Charter Industry, Captain Tom Becker from Biloxi, Mississippi. Tom was a great guy, dedicated family man and dedicated to his country and his livelihood in the charter fishing business. Tom retired from The U.S. Air Force where he served all of us. He retired to Biloxi and started his charter fishing business, Skipper Charters. Tom... Continue Reading →
Illegal Charter Operations- Busted by USCG
Posted on August 22, 2018 by David Graham
Source WorkBoat Magazine: Coast Guard busts 147′ Florida yacht for illegal charter By Kirk Moore on August 21, 2018 WorkBoat Article The motor yacht Golden Touch II underway on Aug. 19, 2018, in the vicinity of Nixon Beach, Fla. Coast Guard photo. The Coast Guard’s campaign against illegal charter operations bagged a 147′ yacht in Florida Sunday, when an enforcement team found the boat overloaded with passengers and lacking a certificate of inspection. The 147’x28’9” Golden Touch II was carrying 47 passengers off Nixon Beach on Key Biscayne near Miami when it was stopped and boarded by a crew from... Continue Reading →
Hurricane Lane Threatening Hawaii
Posted on August 21, 2018 by David Graham
Hurricane Lane -Threatens the Hawaiian Islands. This is the first hurricane threatening the US this year. You all probably remember the tremendous effects of the two hurricanes in 2017. Want to remind our policy holders that most yacht and charter boat policies cover some portion of the cost to haul out and secure your vessel on the hard. Now is the time to get your boats secured until the storm passes. As boaters, there is northing we can do to change severe weather. We can be prepared and execute a plan for our safety and the safety of your boat... Continue Reading →
Get paid to go Fishing
Posted on July 03, 2018 by David Graham
You are pretty successful at catching fish. Looking to be your own boss and do what you love. Your love of the water and spending time with many types of people has you believing you can make a life out of fishing. Obviously, you understand the currents and how to catch a lot of fish. How to get your tackle to do exactly what you need in order to catch fish. TO GET STARTED YOU NEED THESE 5 THINGS: 1. FIRST YOU NEED TO APPLY FOR A US Coast Guard captain’s license. http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=054-09&category=captains-license-info This is a legal requirement to operate the... Continue Reading →
Sun Protection While on the Water
Posted on June 19, 2018 by David Graham
Summer officially begins this week. And Charter Lakes Marine Insurance wants you to have a safe and enjoyable experience while you are out on the boat. Summer time means: boating, fishing, beach getaways, picnics, baseball games, golf and just getting outdoors. Exposure to the UV rays can be very dangerous. Those dangers are magnified while on the water. According to the American Cancer Society, more than 3.5 Million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year and on the rise. 90% of non-melanoma skin cancers are associated with exposure to the sun’s UV rays. If you love being on the... Continue Reading →
2018 Hurricane Season begins June 1st. What is your Plan? We hope everyone takes the best precautions they can to protect their property, and then best to just head away from the storm path if you can to protect yourselves and your family. If you don’t have a plan, now is the time to put one together. If you have a plan, now is a good time to review the plan. This is also a good time for us to remind everyone and provide you with the best information we can with regards to protecting your boat from damage. As... Continue Reading →
This Memorial Day we at Gallagher Charter Lakes honor the memory of those brave Americans who have stepped forward, put on the uniform of our nation, heroically fought to defend our freedoms, and made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can breathe as free people. Let us never forget their service, sacrifice, and dedication to liberty. God Bless these heros! Continue Reading →
10 things to review in your boat / yacht policy with your agent Know your policy and work with a licensed insurance agent that knows and understands the nuisances of a boat policy. Be an informed policy holder and know what's in the policy... you are paying for the coverage. There are obviously more than 10 things involved when evaluating a boat policy. Spend time with your agent to become knowledgeable of your coverage. This list comes from insureds while speaking with claims adjusters and while speaking with agents at the time of acquiring insurance. Agreed Value: An agreed value... Continue Reading →
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