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Old 12-07-2014, 09:23 PM
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How does insurance work for canadian citizen with a second home in florida vs boat insurance?
Should i need to insure in canada and pay a premium for a couple weeks of boating in florida or should i use my US adress and need a second policy for US only?

Maybe i should ask bob the builder how he does it?

Thanks for the info !
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Who won ? What was the score ?
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Did you ask your broker for their reccomendation??? That should be your first call (I would think )

Our Cdn Broker reccomended a Broker in the USA for us to met our protection needs...I personally have Insurance in Germany even though my extended coverage should protect me when I am visiting - I just didn't want to run the risk of being personaly held financially responsible if my home insurance Co. decided against paying out on a foreign claim if push came to shove
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I would ask BOBTHEBUILDER
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Originally Posted by sy goldberg
I would ask BOBTHEBUILDER
LOL. Here is Bob's answer. If your boat is registered in CAN as a couple of mine are, I have a CAN insurer and pay a bit of a premium for use in the USA and Bahamas / Caribbean. On my new Statement, it is a FL registered boat and insured by Total Dollar's Mr. Sy Goldberg and coverage is for eastern USA including FL and Bahamas. Hope that is some help Jeff.

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Insurance u.s vs canada

Who won ? What was the score ?

If it's hockey...... Canada won. LOL
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I can and do insure many foreign boat owners with a US mailing address.I insured 4 boats last week in the Cape Coral and Miami areas,both CC and HP.
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