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My opinion is that you should shop around with your local captive carriers. Ex. All State, State Farm, Nationwide, etc. or your home carrier. I never like to turn away business but I also would be doing you a disservice by placing you in a high performance program, making you get a survey etc when one of the captives can more than likely insure the boat.
Your speed is only in the 60's and it is an older boat. So, give that a try. If that doesn't work out for you, then give me a call but I really think that is going to be your best bet.
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Stacy Shute (Hanlon)
The NO LIMITS Insurance Agency
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Wake Zone Marine Insurance Brokerage, Inc. - CA License 0H05075
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