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Message Subject: Camera Boats
BillyB
Posted 5/12/2005 4:17 PM (#32250)
Subject: Camera Boats


Need two camera boats for the Lowrance sponsored Pro Team Walleye Tournament May 19, & 20.....$200 per day per boat...If interested, please call 307-472-9887. Thanks

Billy Brenton
Tournament Director


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Jim Ordway
Posted 5/12/2005 10:54 PM (#32265 - in reply to #32250)
Subject: RE: Camera Boats


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Billy,
For those of us who don't know, where is the tourney,
Thanks,
Jim O
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walleye express
Posted 5/13/2005 6:29 AM (#32272 - in reply to #32250)
Subject: RE: Camera Boats



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
Billy.

Not trying to be a smart A$$ here, but maybe saving you some grief. But with the new laws concerning captains licenses on many new Inland Lakes, and especially if the tourney is on a Great Lake, any person collecting a fee for a (on the water) service must be a certified, licensed captain with proper safety equipment, properly rigged boat and have liability insurance.

Not sure about rather this would apply, if this person you hire for the day would legally become part of your regular employed staff. That may be the "Gray Area" that would legally allow such a thing.

I'm sure your tourney covers the liability, but the other may be a overlooked glitch you may want to check into, just in case inforced by the Coast Guard or your states DNR. I was told years ago by a CG officer, when I got my captains license at the Toledo Ohio CG headquarters, that even accepting money for gas constitutes a (service for pay) on the water. You and I both would call this a (chicken **** law) especially concerning taking gas money from your buddies for a days fishing. But if you get a hard A$$ wanting to give you grief, or (God forbid) have an accident with this camera boat, you or your directors could get in some serious trouble.

Edited by walleye express 5/13/2005 9:28 AM
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Boat Captain
Posted 5/13/2005 9:20 AM (#32286 - in reply to #32250)
Subject: RE: Camera Boats


Is it $200 and my gas or are you furnishing the gas. If we are making long runs out on the lake then we could burn that up in no time.
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Viking
Posted 5/13/2005 9:53 AM (#32289 - in reply to #32250)
Subject: RE: Camera Boats


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Looks like the Tournament is on Devil's Lake, ND.
http://www.westernwalleye.com/ptwc/ptwchome.html

I don't believe the captain's license would be an issue.
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hgmeyer
Posted 5/13/2005 1:01 PM (#32299 - in reply to #32250)
Subject: RE: Camera Boats



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Location: Elgin, Illinois
No but the gas cost would apply... That's a big piece of water... At about $90 a tank forget it...
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