Hello, I see you are an agent so I hope you can answer a question for me also. I bought an old 18 foot aluminum Gregor about three years ago. Needed work but nothing I could not do.. I was an engineer on ships a long time ago so it was a fun project. Had never really delt with outboards before. It has a Suzuki motor on it. After I bought it I researched the motor and found it was a 140hp motor. Yippi lots of power. Oops! another boat owner said I could not insure the boat because it was over powered. Said the max hp for my boat was 90hp.It is a straight up fishing boat ocean going only. I don't do fresh water .No insurance not that big a deal at time since once I leave the bay I am in open water where accidents involving liability are more remote. Just made sure I had towing insurance Averaged about ten trips a year for the first two years. This year they inacted the EPA law for small pleasure boats for polution clean-up after an accident . This time I really wanted insurance in case of the boat sinking. Chance of happening? remote..But dealing with the EPA is not my idea of a good time . And they just flat out drop the hammer on you for a clean up bill. However the few people I talked to (2 who said they were in insurance but unfamiliar with the new law ), basically told me they would not sell me the EPA insurance which they werew not sure they covered without my boat at least having liability and of course they won't insure an over powered boat. Tried to trade down for a lower horsepower engine but as I have found out old suzuki motors have apparently got a bad reputation. I asked the only repair shop in town why and they said that the older smaller motors had trouble but the big ones were reliable. Basically the guy that sold me the boat knew the engine would stall after running a while at low speed but was fine from mid range on and just wanted to get out from under it and sold it cheap, or relatively cheap Figured it was a carb problem and took them apart and discovered the motor had recently been gone thru and whoever rebuilt the carbs had forgotten to tiighten the needle seat ,seat all the way down on the number one cylinder and it was leaking slowly into the float bowl at low speed and flooding the number one cylinder. Fixed it and put it all back together and have never had a problem since. But to late as rumor and inuendo in the boating community has made them a no no motor to own. I have determind it was cut rate and shade tree mechs that started the rumor and no one wants anything to do with them. Heck I found and corrected my trouble wihout even using a Suzuki manuel. So basically can't trade down unless I pony up a pile of cash plus the motor even though I know the rep the motor has is bogus. So after all this long winded discourse I would like to know if you are familar with the EPA insurance and if there is anyone that will insure my boat for that and that alone. I haven't taken it out this year for basically that reason. To expensive to re-power an old boat that runs fine. And as remote as sinking the boat may be on open ocean, anything will and most times do happen. And I am just not one to try to sell it to someone who does not know the problem it has and stick him with itl Overly paranoid? maybe but I am disabled and what I have is all I am ever going to have and do not want the feds taking it away for a stupid fine. Funny thing is after a downpour that is rare in San Diego but does happen they routine close the beaches for oil (from the roads) and (bacterial pollution from the sewage overflow). Don't see the feds fineing for that but a quart or two of two stroke?
It seems such a silly thing as even on a perfect day on the ocean any speed over 25 knots tops for any length of time with a small aluminum boat will shut your kidneys down for a week.I know companys have corporate policys but for just liability they should just put restricitons on a limited liability policy. Say. excessive speed accidents .From what I see on the ocean out there at least 2 out of ten older boats are exceeding there hull horsepower limits and are either uninsured or lying to the insurance company. I would be in your debt if you can help ,and even appreciate a "no way jose" answer to my question. Thanks ,John D