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brian18330 11-01-2012 06:16 PM

**update ** I just looked in the boat, not good. Everthing is shorted out, no power. The engine compartment was pretty full, the cabin still has a couple feet left in it. Looked in the access covers on the floor and it was just wet and muck. The pulleys are already rusting. I'll call the insurance company tonight. What will they do about the trailer?

brett_p 11-01-2012 06:55 PM

They should total out the entire package as long as you have coverage on your trailer also.

US1 Fountain 11-01-2012 07:59 PM

Why would they total the trailer, unless it is damaged? Aren't trailers meant to be submersed?
Or does Ins claims deal with this as a package as a whole?

Keith Atlanta 11-01-2012 08:01 PM

That sucks man. Sorry to hear that.

brett_p 11-01-2012 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 3807529)
Why would they total the trailer, unless it is damaged? Aren't trailers meant to be submersed?
Or does Ins claims deal with this as a package as a whole?

It's the way it's done down here when we get wiped out from Hurricanes but who knows

Expensive Date 11-01-2012 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 3807529)
Why would they total the trailer, unless it is damaged? Aren't trailers meant to be submersed?
Or does Ins claims deal with this as a package as a whole?

It will cost them more to have the boat hauled to National with out a trailer.



I wish I had known boat was in Beach Haven west, I am about 10 miles from you. I could have hooked it and keep at my house, but I have a lot of tree's none came down but if your boat was there they probably would have. Hopefully it will work out for you.

ICDEDPPL 11-01-2012 08:20 PM

So the real question is why would you not put the plug in when there was plenty of advance notice? !
All this is just going to eventually raise the insurance rates for the rest of us.

the deep 11-01-2012 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 3807549)
So the real question is why would you not put the plug in when there was plenty of advance notice? !
All this is just going to eventually raise the insurance rates for the rest of us.

Kind of hard core aren't you . These people are devastated and still in shock . http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...p/rolleyes.gif

mike tkach 11-01-2012 08:37 PM

dan,the ins companys are in it for profit,and they base prices knowing app what they will have to pay out,so im afraid you are right,this storm is going to raise everybody,s rates,not only boat ins,homes,cars,etc.i feel sorry for all who have property damage,no boubt in my mind there will be a lot of folks fighting with their ins carrier.

brian18330 11-01-2012 08:40 PM

No one knew it was going to be this bad. Another boat near mine had the plug in it and is now sticking out of someone's house and that was only a small 19'. If my plug was in, that boat would've floated and took off and caused so much more damage. You wouldn't believe the power of that water, it ripped homes off the foundations! I hate dumbasses.


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