Insurance
- enufsed
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Insurance
I'm looking at M26 boats with a view to buying this spring or summer. For budget purposes, what should I expect to pay each year for insurance? Just interested in a range so there are no "big surprises." I live in Ontario, Canada. For argument's sake, let's pretend I buy a boat for about $20,000 that's say, seven years old.
- pokerrick1
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- Beam's Reach
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The Mac which is actually 25' 10" and under 26' can often be covered under homeowners policies. However there are restrictions and they often don't understand boats. You don't want to be fighting with your insurance company when you need to actually use the insurance.Beam's Reach wrote:You can do it under your house insurance but be aware of restriction. Robertson & Robertson is true marine insurance.
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- enufsed
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Tangentair, I know our Canadian currency is doing well compared to the US greenback, but I think you're getting ahead of yourself here. Your currency won't be devalued that much for at least a few more years!tangentair wrote:Thing about a home policy is the limits, usually $1000 - $5000 USD (about 350 Canadian or 250 Euros) and the things not covered like EPA clean up costs or replacement of marine plants for groundings.
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This is probably going off on a tangent but the reason our currency is being devalued is one of the final Bush conspiracies. You see the idea is to make it so cheap for Canadians and Germans/Brits to visit Florida (Bro Jeb's state) and Texas that they will come in droves, spend their money, which the evil conservatives will hord, then when the democrats finally reestablish fisical responsibility and the value of the dollar rises, they make a killing buying cheap foreign currency and wait for the cycle to repeat.
BTW, it is a good time to buy land just west of Miami
BTW, it is a good time to buy land just west of Miami
