BoatU.S. Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary

 Some great old Chesapeake shots courtesy of BoatU.S.

In 1966, boaters could buy a new mid-sized cruiser for about $7000. Outboard  engines had  just  surpassed 100 horsepower, and  boating was  growing  on a large scale. Also that year, the nation’s largest recreational boating group, Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatU.S.), got its start thanks to founder Richard Schwartz who saw a need to make recreational boaters’ lives better. His vision was all rolled up into the “service, savings, and representation” motto that today remains at the core of the more than half-million-member organization that today celebrates its 50th anniversary.

“BoatU.S. has been there for boaters and always will be,” says BoatU.S. president and Annapolis sailor Margaret  Podlich. “Whether it’s helping boaters have a safe  day on the  water, ensuring that boating taxes go to boating programs, offering competitive boat insurance coverage, or having the  largest  on-water  towing  fleet  in the nation, BoatU.S. is the single  source  of exceptional service and savings. We’re steadfast in our commitment to protect boaters and their rights, making boating safer, more affordable, and accessible.”

BoatU.S. will celebrate its golden anniversary this year. A few highlights of the organization’s significant impacts and innovation include:

Scan0005_edited1967: The BoatU.S. Marine Insurance program started offering the first recreational boat policy in clear language.

1971: BoatU.S. became first organization to  fight  for  legislation  on  behalf  of  boaters,  when Schwartz drafted the watershed Federal Boat Safety Act creating the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety.

1980: After   two   years   of   BoatU.S.   lobbying   efforts, in 1980 President Carter signed the Recreational  Boating  Safety  and  Facilities  Improvement  Act,  authorizing  $60 million in boating fuel taxes to be spent on boating safety programs and boating facilities improvements over the next three years.

1982: The BoatU.S. Insurance  policy becomes the first in the nation to feature on water towing coverage to its insureds.

1994: TowBoatU.S. creates a 24-hour toll-free dispatch hotline to respond to members’ needs.Scan0004a_edited

2006: Working with the marine industry, BoatU.S. launches a massive two-year lobbying effort to pass the Clean Boating Act, exempting recreational boats from permits intended to address  ocean-going  ships.

2011: BoatU.S. hand  delivers more than 15,000 comments from concerned boaters,  sailors, and anglers to the Federal Communications Commission demanding that the agency not go forward  in  its  plans  to  allow  a  private  company  to  put  the reliability of the Global Positioning System (GPS) system at risk. The plans fail to win government support.

2012: More than 65,000 recreational boats  are damaged  or  lost  when Superstorm Sandy strikes the Northeast, making it the largest recreational boat loss since the association began keeping track in 1966. BoatU.S. mobilizes its largest-ever Catastrophe  Team salvaging thousands  of  boats  from  the  NY-NJ  region  as  far  north  as Maine and inland to Michigan.

Click here for a complete history of BoatU.S. with pictures. Congratulations from SpinSheet--and a big thank you for all you do to make boaters' lives easier!