My new boat... just pulled the trigger on this one...
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That looks so COOL..................Im really gonna hate to see mine go if it sells.........I saved for years and now the insurance companies are showing me the door.......There a PURE ADRENALIN RUSH....Your gonna luv it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I called my agent and told them what is was, rated hp and everything, $1500 a year. But I also have my house, my trucks and everything I owned insured through them. The 35' Cig I was looking at was $1300 a year. Hard to argue with an extra couple hundy for this. I think I'll pay a couple years in advance to lock it in.
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Re: My new boat... just pulled the trigger on this one...
Originally Posted by FASTERDAMITT
What happened to the Cigarette?
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Be careful, once they request a survey and need pics you may have a problem. Does not matter what you have with your insurance company, they sell the boat off to another underwriter and there in lays your problem.
I am 55, no tickets, don't drink, no accidents, they have my plane insurance and Cig insurance and they canceled the cat after 4 years of insuring it.
It doesn't bother me because I do not have a loan on the boat. If you do have a loan you have to maintain insurance and may have to go through Lloyd's. Get out your check book and forget your house payment.
I am 55, no tickets, don't drink, no accidents, they have my plane insurance and Cig insurance and they canceled the cat after 4 years of insuring it.
It doesn't bother me because I do not have a loan on the boat. If you do have a loan you have to maintain insurance and may have to go through Lloyd's. Get out your check book and forget your house payment.