What are you paying for insurance on TGs
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by LostCowboy
So far so good. The engine and drive package is really nice. As for speed, it all depends on set-up and what your'e willing to trade-off. I do know the boat will hit 104 and am told 107 witht the right conditions. However, I keep the boat set-up to get on plane and run with a strong mid-range. Top speed is still close to 100.
Thanks for asking.
Thanks for asking.
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by Lucky Strike Jr
2000 Top Gun T/S w/525EFI - South FL - 59 yrs old - no claims/clean driving record - $6200.
You told me you were 49!
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
2005, 575 Top Gun, 6 month layup, 280,000 buy out, 3300 per year.
Beautiful boat Joe. Oh yea I'm 53 with clean driving record.
Beautiful boat Joe. Oh yea I'm 53 with clean driving record.
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by twin screws
2005, 575 Top Gun, 6 month layup, 280,000 buy out, 3300 per year.
Beautiful boat Joe. Oh yea I'm 53 with clean driving record.
Beautiful boat Joe. Oh yea I'm 53 with clean driving record.
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
[QUOTE=Jupiter Sunsation]Is that a home zip code of Oklahoma with that rate? In FL that would be 3X ++++.
The rate is based on the boat being in Florida November thru April and Oklahoma May through October.
The rate is based on the boat being in Florida November thru April and Oklahoma May through October.
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by blaniac
You running Herrings or Merc props ? 4b 5b ?
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by LostCowboy
'07 39 w/ 700's, 500K liability (have to due to umbrella policy), $450k agreed value, no layup, run anywhere, trailer included, $7,150
Joe
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
WoW, that's a ton of money for a inland boat with a 6 month lay up. There is a discussed like this over on the Fountain board and it seems like northern boaters with a lay up on a newer 42 Fountain are paying around $1000 a year.
I have an agreed value policy on my boat for $240k no lay up, Gulf of Mexico, inland lakes and rivers The Keys and Atlantic and Bahama's and pay right at $2100 a year. This for my boat in Florida.
I have an agreed value policy on my boat for $240k no lay up, Gulf of Mexico, inland lakes and rivers The Keys and Atlantic and Bahama's and pay right at $2100 a year. This for my boat in Florida.
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Re: What are you paying for insurance on TGs
Originally Posted by FeverMike
WoW, that's a ton of money for a inland boat with a 6 month lay up. There is a discussed like this over on the Fountain board and it seems like northern boaters with a lay up on a newer 42 Fountain are paying around $1000 a year.
I have an agreed value policy on my boat for $240k no lay up, Gulf of Mexico, inland lakes and rivers The Keys and Atlantic and Bahama's and pay right at $2100 a year. This for my boat in Florida.
I have an agreed value policy on my boat for $240k no lay up, Gulf of Mexico, inland lakes and rivers The Keys and Atlantic and Bahama's and pay right at $2100 a year. This for my boat in Florida.
Yeah but your boat is "fer fishin not speedin"