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el indio 09-14-2021 01:29 PM

If you want to use the boat as an everyday driver as I did when I had mine all you really need is liability coverage with a strong umbrella..ps.. I have a scaled model of the 41 warpath signed by Bobby if anybody's interested.. Maybe a raffle?

Nykamp 09-14-2021 03:39 PM

Hey Mark, let me know what you want for the signed model , please. Hope all is well. Steve

Nykamp 09-14-2021 03:41 PM

Check with Worldwide Marine Underwriters they insured Allez Vite for years and years.

el indio 09-14-2021 04:52 PM

Hello.Steve. Lucy will post some pictures..I'll talk 2u after that...

el indio 09-14-2021 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by Nykamp (Post 4805672)
Check with Worldwide Marine Underwriters they insured Allez Vite for years and years.

was that martel brokerage?

Nate5.0 09-14-2021 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Interceptor (Post 4805625)
I have a car insured with Hagerty as a historic vehicle and the car has historic plates. That brings restrictions for its use but doable and a lower insurance rate. Maybe the new owner could get a historic policy for the boat with restrictions on use. Hagerty writes old boats, that's how they started.


A member here and friend of mine uses his 41 apache that is mint pretty much weekly.. it's insured, 365 here in FL with no use restrictions.

Twin 1000's

sailtexas186548 09-14-2021 05:22 PM

Hagerty won’t touch something over 28’ and 20+ years old. That’s the cut off on a lot of insurers. They offered me boat coverage after insuring some of my cars and promptly said “no” when they found out the size/age.

Someone above said it, for old boats like ours you self insure the equipment and carry as much liability as u can get.

jeff32 09-15-2021 06:55 AM

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Keith Atlanta 09-15-2021 08:40 AM

Is Barry Walker still around? I know he did boat stuff, but was he involved in a lot of the boat engines in the 80's? He is a super cool dude....

"The engines were originally sourced from Keith Eickert under previous ownership, and are said to have been rebuilt by Barry Walker of Air Flow Technologies, during the project. Dynamometer testing at Chief Engines, of Fort Lauderdale, reported produced approximately 1,000 horsepower per engine. The seller states that the boat holds 360 gallons of fuel per engine."

chunky 09-15-2021 01:29 PM

it appears BAT made a mistake, and it was corrected 360 Total


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