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Old 07-14-2009, 07:11 PM
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Guys,

I've basically been told that no one wants to insure a 1968 Magnum . . Hagerty is working on it . .but the possiblities are slim . . they don't like anything over 45 mph .. .

I've worked with the companies in the "Insurance Forum" . . they can't touch it . . most don't want an old boat that is older than 30 years . . regardless of condition and survey.

So I am posting here to find an answer as the boat in question is a 1968 Magnum 27.

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Call these guys....they were the only ones who could do anything for me.

http://www.worldwidemarineins.com/

BTW Mario....I'll call ya if you still want those K-planes?

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Farm Bureau insures all of my stuff at an agreed value.
Never any hassle or questions.

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Hagerty has made an offer to insure both my boats .. the 1969 Donzi Corsican and the Magnum.
Both are stated value policies . . .and I won't ever let them lapse!
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Originally Posted by Mario L.
Hagerty has made an offer to insure both my boats .. the 1969 Donzi Corsican and the Magnum.
Both are stated value policies . . .and I won't ever let them lapse!
Great news, Did they have any problem with the speed of a boat ??? I have had Hagerty on my Corvettes, and I have been happy with them.
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I use progressive with no problem
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H2O boater,

I told Hagerty of the speed potential of the Donzi, and indicated that the Magnum would stay as built with twin SBC . . They had no difficulties with either boat inspite of their stated 45 MPH woody boat policy . .

They did request photos, and want updates on the Magnum as it progresses.

I believe it helped that I shared with them my background and age . . and clean driving record.

If you have insured with them in the past with a Corvette, likely you'll have no problems. They did distinctly ask me if I insured cars with them.
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Originally Posted by Mario L.
H2O boater,

I told Hagerty of the speed potential of the Donzi, and indicated that the Magnum would stay as built with twin SBC . . They had no difficulties with either boat inspite of their stated 45 MPH woody boat policy . .

They did request photos, and want updates on the Magnum as it progresses.

I believe it helped that I shared with them my background and age . . and clean driving record.

If you have insured with them in the past with a Corvette, likely you'll have no problems. They did distinctly ask me if I insured cars with them.

It's good to hear that Hagerty doesn't turn away classic glass boats.
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