Boat Insurance
midget98
Posted 7/7/2003 11:43 PM (#6631)
Subject: Boat Insurance


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Earlier this year there was a discussion on the best place to find insurance for boats. I have a 24' pontoon, a 17' Alumacraft, and a 19' Champion walleye boat. Can someone pass on the name(s) of companies that would cover these boats?
Thanks in advance.

Edited by midget98 7/7/2003 11:47 PM
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The Man!
Posted 7/8/2003 8:55 AM (#6639 - in reply to #6631)
Subject: RE: Boat Insurance


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more than likely it would be cheapest from whoever has your homeowners insurance, unless they dont cover that.
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Shep
Posted 7/8/2003 9:39 AM (#6642 - in reply to #6639)
Subject: RE: Boat Insurance



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I've got my boat and ATV insurance with Progressive. Sentry(My Homeowners) couldn't come close on price or coverage.
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chris5150
Posted 7/8/2003 11:54 AM (#6647 - in reply to #6631)
Subject: RE: Boat Insurance


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I have mine under my homeowners through General Causualty, however, my rates about doubled when I put the boat on it. When I did it I checked it out and I was still better off going this way than to take out a separate policy on the boat.

Hope this helps.
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Posted 7/8/2003 4:06 PM (#6655 - in reply to #6631)
Subject: RE: Boat Insurance


Remember the best coverage is not always the cheapest coverage. You should be able to find some good coverage, reasonable cost with some of the companies mentioned. You can get better coverage with a seperate policy just call your local independent agent and have them give you all the options. Good luck...
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midget98
Posted 7/8/2003 10:16 PM (#6660 - in reply to #6631)
Subject: RE: Boat Insurance


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Thanks to all of you who replied to my inquiry.
May you all enjoy full livewells all summer.
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