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Old 06-29-2007, 10:07 PM
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I was looking at a 32' Skater, and thought I would get some price quotes for insurance. I was prepared for it being a lot higher than a V-bottom. I was NOT prepared for the insurance brokers to flat turn me down.

They all said, "No prior cat experience, no insurance." Seems like a Catch 22 to me.

Here's how ridiculous it is.

I can buy a 174 mph sports car, and get decent rates, drive it for 60,000 miles without even a door ding, but I can't buy a Cat.

I can do years of testing for GM on their test tracks, but I can't get Cat insurance.

I've driven boats since i was 8, but I can't get Cat insurance.

I've never had an at fault car or motorcycle accident, and have no tickets on my driving record, but I can't get Cat insurance.

I was a teenager decades ago, but I can't get Cat insurance.

I've driven cars and motorcycles since I was 16, never had one claim, but I can't get Cat insurance.

My credit rating was the highest the car dealer ever saw, but the insurance companies don't even take it into account.

I could get a pilot's license, and buy a 200 mph airplane, get airplane insurance after a check ride, but I can't get Cat insurance.

I can take a 2 day performance boating course, but i still would not be able to get Cat insurance.

This has gone beyond the point of ridiculous. I can see why they have so many claims. Apparently, it doesn't seem to matter whether or not you a responsible person when it comes to Cat insurance. They just look at whether or not you have Cat experience period.

I guess I should look on the bright side. They aren't going to get a huge chunk of my money, and get to keep it all, because there aren't any claims.

Michael

P.S. I wonder is AARP insures Cats?

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Old 06-29-2007, 10:11 PM
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Looks like the odds in the insurance world is that a newbe Cat owner is a bad write.
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Definately a catch 22,will there be no new cat owners,even if they are willing to pony up insane amounts for insurance? Smitty
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Originally Posted by Back4More
Looks like the odds in the insurance world is that a newbe Cat owner is a bad write.
ya think?
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Old 06-30-2007, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael1
I was looking at a 32' Skater, and thought I would get some price quotes for insurance. I was prepared for it being a lot higher than a V-bottom. I was NOT prepared for the insurance brokers to flat turn me down.

They all said, "No prior cat experience, no insurance." Seems like a Catch 22 to me.?
Would they insure you with a different cat? Say a 29' DCB or 30' Eliminator? Maybe one with less HP? Or NO CAT period?
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Old 06-30-2007, 08:43 AM
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Sit tight.

I have it from a very reliable source that there's a big breakthrough in high performance boat insurance right around the corner.

Stay tuned and remember you heard it here first.
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Old 06-30-2007, 08:48 AM
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how about a twin ob cat? like a 30 amt? would that be easier?
Tantrum? u there? have things changed?
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Old 06-30-2007, 08:53 AM
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Can you get liability insurance only and then get an umbrella?
If you could, I would think you would have to pay cash for the boat.
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Old 06-30-2007, 09:03 AM
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You need to figure out how to get around the system, if in fact it is an experience thing you need to mfg this experience. Fight fire with fire, or in this case fight ignorance with intelligence. I say stoop to their level and play the game. Cut and paste my friend, cut and paste.
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Take Tres Martins course, then self insure. Markel is the only one writing cat policies and they are a PITA to deal with.
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