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gsmith9898 11-11-2005 10:32 AM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 

Originally Posted by jdnca1
Robert:

How have you and the family been? We had an addition to ours a little over a year ago...by the way she loves riding in the 28!

Corey

If you decide to move up and get rid of your 28 I would like a shot. I called Robert a little too late when he sold it.

dmann 11-14-2005 12:19 PM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
apppedigree, have you checked into insurance on a 25 with a blower motor?



Originally Posted by apppedigree
Sorry to butt in guys...but does anyone know anything about this boat. I was going to take a trip to Texas to check it out, but thought that I would try to find out more before I left from NC

http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/0/5/80272705.htm

Thanks


apppedigree 11-15-2005 09:17 AM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
I go through Nationwide. You tell them the insured value you want, dont tell them that it is a cat, tell them that it has a stock motor. They wont insure anything over 50 miles per hour, so that is what you tell them. My '99 was around $300 a month. It works out well.

gsmith9898 11-15-2005 10:04 AM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 

Originally Posted by apppedigree
I go through Nationwide. You tell them the insured value you want, dont tell them that it is a cat, tell them that it has a stock motor. They wont insure anything over 50 miles per hour, so that is what you tell them. My '99 was around $300 a month. It works out well.

works out great as long as you don't have a claim. :eek:

apppedigree 11-15-2005 10:13 AM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
This is true. But my agent (who advised me on this) said that if you have the cost of the boat insured under the primary policy, then you can always have a rider to cover add ons (including engine). Thankfully I have never had to test this theory.

However, on a smaller scale, I did something similar with my jetskis. They wont insure anything over 35 mph. I put one on the highway, tore it all to hell, and they covered it for the whole value.

I guess that this is not the best way to go, but its kind of like Olde English...it get the job done. Plus, at my age you never think that anything is going happen. Maybe Ill get wise with age.

dmann 11-15-2005 11:55 AM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
If things don't work out with the 25 in Texas I have a '98 with a 502mpi all stock. I would sell. I live in Ohio. If you are interested I could send you some photos.

apppedigree 11-15-2005 12:39 PM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
Sure send some pics. Id love to take a look.

dmann 11-15-2005 04:29 PM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
send me your email, here is mine. [email protected]

dmann 11-17-2005 12:25 PM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 
if you did not get the email of the photos here is a link
http://www.putfile.com/convincor

customryder 11-17-2005 08:22 PM

Re: no insurance for a cat
 

Originally Posted by apppedigree
I go through Nationwide. You tell them the insured value you want, dont tell them that it is a cat, tell them that it has a stock motor. They wont insure anything over 50 miles per hour, so that is what you tell them. My '99 was around $300 a month. It works out well.

im afraid your wasting 300 a month. for that tell the truth & get some insurance that will cover you if you need it.


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