State Farm and boating safety
#21
Maybe it's a territorial thing, or they have it listed as a high-performance boat at my place and not yours. My home insurer picked up the outlaw so there were no worries. Amazingly the insurance on my Honda CBR1000RR is pretty cheap through State Farm.
#22
State Farm only looks at the CC listing on bikes. So, a 1000RR is only a 1000 cc bike. Smaller displacement than a Harley or other cruiser bike. They dont look at the model.
As for my boat, I have State Farm. Pretty good rate too.
As for my boat, I have State Farm. Pretty good rate too.
#24
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From: Mesa,Az
I've had my 30' sleek with State Farm for 2 years now, the only thing they asked was what was the motor. Since I started with a 502 block, thats what I told them. They looked up the stock hp and let me in. I forgot to mention the supercharger or the bore.
#25
I had talked to my SF agent before I bought my 32. She wouldn't touch it. I called another SF agent, he took it. He looked it up, asked how much I payed, HP rating, then asked if I wanted stated amount. I couldn't beat his rates anywhere locally.
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#26
Mine wouldnt do stated/agreed value in Ms.
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#28
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From: Huntington Beach, CA
State Farm has some of (if not the best) rates for Sport Bikes. In fact, when I get a quote request for a Sport Bike, I refer it to State Farm.
SF's marine policy is another issue. It lacks some important benefits like Agreed Value & Uninsured Boaters. SF is a great company, I just don't think their marine policy is the best (or equal to the rest of the products they offer).
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