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Sydwayz 08-19-2015 12:04 PM

Typically, when you are towing something the vehicle insurance would cover anything on the hitch, boat/trailer included.

However, you can see how it would be easy to reach the limits of a traditional policy.

Hence why Personal Liability Umbrella Policies are prudent for folks like us.

NASCAT 08-19-2015 12:06 PM

+1 on the Umbrella Policy

SB 08-19-2015 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by NASCAT (Post 4344817)
To my knowledge tow vehicle insurance extends to the trailer & whats being towed.

Not thru my insurance - so always check.

My insurance, does not include what's being trailered. You need to insure the trailer but it does not include the contents it's holding....so just trailer.

Crazy...glad I asked a bunch of years ago because before then I did what most do....assume.

turbom700 08-19-2015 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4344827)
Not thru my insurance - so always check.

My insurance, does not include what's being trailered. You need to insure the trailer but it does not include the contents it's holding....so just trailer.

Crazy...glad I asked a bunch of years ago because before then I did what most do....assume.

Mines the same way, My trailer coverage does not cover whats on the trailer either(i.e friends snowmobiel for example)

jadento 08-19-2015 12:27 PM

Many moons ago I was in a friends truck and he was towing a small 3 rail bike trailer(his) that had his and my XR650L's on it. Both bikes tagged and insured. We come around a turn on a windy back country road and a farm tractor towing a full trailer of hey or straw i dont know, either way it was taking up more than one lane on a small two lane road. My buddy swerves the right tires of the truck and trailer go off the shoulder where there happens to be a big wash out. the trailer coupler split open and the trailer came loose from the ball and flipped into the ditch. Both bikes had decent damage. In the end we both made claims on our individual bike insurances for the repairs as neither his truck nor his home owners would cover it.

John

ALL_IN! 08-19-2015 01:34 PM

Yes. Everytime - whether local or on longer trips.


Originally Posted by 79formula (Post 4344729)
Does anybody actually strap the back of the boat down?


Made It Rain 08-19-2015 04:05 PM

That trailer looks like the bunks were NOT made for that boat. Probably why it fell off.


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