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Old 08-26-2008 | 02:04 PM
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Progressive Insurance put together a comprehensive and well thought out training video about developing a hurricane plan. This video was a partnership effort with US Coast Guard, Florida Sea Grant, FEMA, and Florida Division of Disaster Management. There are also checklists which will help you through the plan development (depending upon your boat's location.)

http://www.progressiveagent.com/wate...ane-video.aspx

Progressive knows a thing or two about hurricanes. After the hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005, Progressive didn't non-renew nor cancel any policies. Further, they didn't exit the state like almost all the other carriers. The Underwriter at Progressive told me that in the aftermath of the 2004/2005 hurricanes, 75% of all claims were PAID within 30 days after landfall (that's thousands of boats!)

I felt this was appropriate to bring up. The timing couldn't be better. Take a look at the videos from the above link. They were put together very well & very informative.

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www.wozencraftinsurance.com
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