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Wayneoh
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Lowest price I found....

Post by Wayneoh »

Get a quote from mayagency com before you buy anything.

They beat everyone around and online even progressive. Not sure if they insure outside of the US though

Tell them Wayne sent you, won't get you anything but tell 'em anyway 8)
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captin5317
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Post by captin5317 »

With Allstate insured full replacement of $32,000.00 $222.00 per year
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tangentair
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Post by tangentair »

captin5317 wrote:With Allstate insured full replacement of $32,000.00 $222.00 per year
I wouldn't let Allstate insure a conservative's boat even if he voted for Bush twice.
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live2shift
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Home owners insurance

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I just got a copy of my homeowners policy from that has my boat insured. These are most of the highlights, does anyone see any weaknesses when compared to Boat US, or other policies etc.

20K coverage for $250 annually with $500 deductible

Zero deductible for total loss
-Will not cover damage from any pollutants or claims from me discharging any.
- Will pay completely for partial losses, only depreciating fabric, outboard motor, sails, tenders
- Insures trailer
-Insures Auxilary equipment while afloat up to 15% of total policy
-up to $500 of personal property per claim
- Will not pay for Freezing, Ice damage while afloat, or damage while racing
-Liability: up to max of my homeowners policy
_ Medical payments to others $1000
- Uninsured boat coverage $5000
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Beam's Reach
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Post by Beam's Reach »

What about liability? My marina requires at least $1,000,000 in liability insurance.

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captin5317
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Post by captin5317 »

Tangentair
I am a conservative and I did vote for Bush twice!!! A$$
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tangentair
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Post by tangentair »

captin5317 wrote:Tangentair
I am a conservative and I did vote for Bush twice!!! A$$
Well I still would not recommend Allstate. Your entitled to your political opinion and shouldn't be penalized for it.
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pokerrick1
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Post by pokerrick1 »

Beam's Reach wrote:What about liability? My marina requires at least $1,000,000 in liability insurance.

Blake Beam
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That's a TAD HIGH!!!! I don't know if that much liability insurance makes THAT much of a difference in premium, but if it does, you and your slip neighbors should get together and see what other marinas in your area require, and if it's lower, present that fact to your marina operator - - - believe me, in this economy, he does not want to face the loss of several slips at once. You don't have to threaten him, just ask why his requirement is so high - - - he'll get the message.

Rick :) :macm:
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Beam's Reach
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Post by Beam's Reach »

It probably is high...but it's the only marina on this lake in the city, a 2 minute drive from my house, so any threat to leave would be a bluff!

And you're right. I don't think the premium would change much for lower liability.
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enufsed
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Post by enufsed »

Okay, my insurance agent has given me some quotes on all aspects of insurance for the 1998 MacGregor X I plan to buy, what she requires, and it looks like it will be very affordable added to my homeowners insurance policy.

She suggests that my bill of sale break out the price of the boat, trailer and engine separately.

I'm not looking for the "last word" on this, but what would a reasonable value be to place on a 10-year-old Mac trailer in good condition and a 10-year-old Mercury "Marine" 50 hp motor also in good condition?

In other words, if I had to replace the trailer and motor with something used and good condition, for what amount should I insure each? Suggestions welcome of rough fair market value.
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Trouts Dream
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Re: Home owners insurance

Post by Trouts Dream »

live2shift wrote:Will not pay for Freezing, Ice damage while afloat, or damage while racing
Won't this be a major flaw. After all, Why did you buy a Macgregor? :)
Ron
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Post by Ron »

I didn't notice anybody from Florida list their policy, but I'm paying $594/year in Miami for $10k of coverage and $300k of liability.
Kelly Hanson East
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Post by Kelly Hanson East »

1500 for trailer
3000 for motor

my SWAG
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c130king
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Post by c130king »

I have Progressive insurance (which I got through USAA...which is my auto/home insurance). I do not have the policy here...it is with my boat in Jacksonville. But I am pretty sure I was paying less than $350 for 25K replacement and the other normal insurance things.

Right now I am only paying $230/year since they know I am not actually sailing it and it is sitting in dry storage.

Jim
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