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Old 07-15-2003, 01:35 PM
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How much could insurance should I expect to pay on a 26 daytona with say stock power 525efi, perfect driving record and mid 20's for age. Anyone have similar situation or know of someone that does. I keep hearing that my first boat should not be a tunnel because of insurance. Unfortunately, I was raised around fast boats and could not aford to put tons of HP in a V to make it run.
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Old 07-15-2003, 01:58 PM
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Guessing 2,000 to 3,000 a year, Call Sy Goldberg at "Total Dollar" He is very reasonable and offers proper marine insurance.
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Friend of mine has the exact boat and he is 36 & has a perfect driving record and been boating for 10 years + and he is paying 2900.00 a year
 
Old 07-16-2003, 04:30 PM
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I live New York. Age 44 Very clean driving record. 01 26 daytona. 600 hp 90 mph 71K hull value. 1839.00 per year. Markel American Insurance. Jim
 
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Is insurance really cheaper in a V compared to a tunnel. For example say 27-29 V w/525 to 26-27 tunnel. I keep hearing different things - I guess it is more of a case by case deal.
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49 years old, 36 daytona, 500 efi's, 2003 year, $3,100.00 year, Its still to high but its the best I could find.
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49 years old, 36 daytona, 500 efi's, 2003 year, $3,100.00 year, Its still to high but its the best I could find.
Does anyone have a number for a insurance guy i am buying a 28 daytona with twins and cant find anyone to insure me
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Originally Posted by jwall
Does anyone have a number for a insurance guy i am buying a 28 daytona with twins and cant find anyone to insure me
insured my 26 daytona with 525 efi. american national property and casualty. 918-492-9898. I had to switch all my insurance but it was worth it.
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31 years old 25 Cat 650hp $685.00 a year.
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[QUOTE=stangjeeper]31 years old 25 Cat 650hp $685.00 a year. [/QUOTEwas that with anpac?
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