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Does this sound resonable?
25 Daytona
$2500 Deductible
$500,000 Liability
$1800 yr
I thought this was decent unless anyone can refer me elsewhere.
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25 Daytona
$2500 Deductible
$500,000 Liability
$1800 yr
I thought this was decent unless anyone can refer me elsewhere.
Thanks
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OUCH
$500 DED
300,000 LIAB
870 A YEAR
STATEFARM

AGREED VALUE 121,000=BOAT AND 7500 FOR THE TRAILER
$500 DED
300,000 LIAB
870 A YEAR
STATEFARM

AGREED VALUE 121,000=BOAT AND 7500 FOR THE TRAILER
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That is a good rate. Stay away from State Farm, they cancelled the insurance policy on my 26' DCB cat after 3 months. It took them that long to figure out it was a cat, and then sent me a nice cancellation notice in the mail (this was long after I sent them pictures of the boat).
BTW: where did you get that quote from? The best I could find was $2500.00
BTW: where did you get that quote from? The best I could find was $2500.00
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Originally posted by HavasuCat
State Farm, they cancelled the insurance policy on my 26' DCB cat after 3 months.
State Farm, they cancelled the insurance policy on my 26' DCB cat after 3 months.
no problems
they have over a dozen pics of my boat inside, outside, underneath, transom, the works.
BTW, my agent has even ridden in my boat upto 75mph

Not sure but amybe since I have only had one car accident, no tickets and only one boat claim that was no fault of mine in the last 13 years maybe they like me

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Thanks for the responses.
I have tried all of the local insurance company's. They claim anything over 50 mph is uninsureable. I am surprised at the cheap quotes. Are v's that much less expensive to insure?
I have tried all of the local insurance company's. They claim anything over 50 mph is uninsureable. I am surprised at the cheap quotes. Are v's that much less expensive to insure?
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Originally posted by sre
Thanks for the responses.
Are v's that much less expensive to insure?
Thanks for the responses.
Are v's that much less expensive to insure?
mine is a CAT

28 Advantage Sportcat
Only 'V' I have is my girlfriends

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