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Boat tours for donation?




Can I offer rides for people on my personal 26′ foot Bayliner and only accept donation. Would I be responsible for anyone that got hurt on board. What if I had them sign a waiver?

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3 Comments

  • TheMom says:

    You can’t operate a business without a license and insurance, lots of insurance.

    Unless you are a non-profit organization you can not accept donations, so you would add fraud to your crime of operating a business without a license.

    Even with a waiver you are ultimately responsible for safety of people on your boat, that is one reason you will be needing lots of insurance.

  • smiling_freds_biz_info says:

    Waiver-shmaiver….forgetzke.

    Make sure you:
    - have paid up liability insurance
    - license to carry passengers
    - Coast Guard clearance etc… etc…. etc….
    - cash reserves for legal team
    - Staff complement

    ok for openers?

  • Sky Clipper says:

    Depends what state you are in.

    It seems you love your boat a lot, why not? But are you going to force a donation? There is no such thing! It would be a payment. And if you are accepting a payment for a service, you can be sued. Sure, you can have a waiver like, “If I drown, I will not sue the Bayliner owner”. But if the person survives, he could even sue you for “getting wet”. Just get good lawyers!!

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