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  1. #1
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    Default Highly Recommended.

    I highly recommend a complete insurance policy. They are quite reasonable in light of the industry's belief that boating is only a 3 month venture...

  2. #2
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    Default Boat Insurance

    In addition to a complete policy. Make sure that you know how much the insurance company is insuring your boat for. If you total the boat, you do not want to be left owing money to the bank or a lot less money in your pocket than what you thought the boat was worth.

    This is called a stated amount policy. You can name the price if you want. I highly recomend this if you have an older boat that you have put some work into.

    If anyone has any insurance questions - let me know. It is my job.

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    Well if I did it right I have "purchased" or "agreed" value on boat. After boat turned 10 years old, I had to get my insurance adjustor to visually verify the condition of boat to continue same policy.
    Never approach dock faster than you are willing to hit it.

  4. #4
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    Mt. Lebanon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Branden View Post
    In addition to a complete policy. Make sure that you know how much the insurance company is insuring your boat for. If you total the boat, you do not want to be left owing money to the bank or a lot less money in your pocket than what you thought the boat was worth.

    This is called a stated amount policy. You can name the price if you want. I highly recomend this if you have an older boat that you have put some work into.

    If anyone has any insurance questions - let me know. It is my job.
    is this the same as "agreed hull value"???
    Here lies the body of Mary Lee; died at the age of a hundred and three. For fifteen years she kept her virginity; not a bad record for this vicinity.

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