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kmiller 12-07-2003 04:19 PM

? $ Insurance for a 1994 24' outlaw
 
What should I expect to pay for insturance on a 1994 24' baja outlaw. 454 I am 25 yrs old??

CAP071 12-07-2003 06:02 PM

It's all going to vary I know 3 people with the same boat all 3 pay different amounts from 500 a year up to 1,800 a year. Gonna have to get your own quote .

JROMY 12-07-2003 06:55 PM

I paid $600 a year for a 2000 Checkmate 259 with an HP 500 (inland water upstate NY). This year my company stopped insuring performance boats so it jumped to $1400 or so. I have a quote from State Farm for around $400. I'm just hoping it holds.!!

buck183 12-07-2003 08:40 PM

I'm 34, married, and have a clean record.

1996 26' Scarab w/502 mag.

$425 annually with State Farm.


Buck

Reddog 12-07-2003 08:54 PM

I'm an old family guy, but through Progressive (online quotes / purchase available), I could likely insure for around $400 / year

ragtop409 12-07-2003 09:03 PM

Re: ? $ Insurance for a 1994 24' outlaw
 

Originally posted by kmiller
What should I expect to pay for insturance on a 1994 24' baja outlaw. 454 I am 25 yrs old??
Well I am a 28 year old and have a 1995 23' Wellcraft Nova with 454 and pay State Farm just over 300 a year but they would not insure a 22' Scarab. Kinda make you wonder. Rag's

johnnyboatman 12-07-2003 09:37 PM

alot of it depends on where you boat .

Griff 12-07-2003 10:06 PM

I used to pay $340 a year with State Farm for my '93 24 Outlaw with a 454 mag.

That's in the Midwest. Your rate will greatly increase on the coasts or near big water.


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