Insurance
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After restoring my boat I had a survey done to get the boat insured for a cash value. The surveyor put a replacement cost on the survey also. Should I insure the boat with a replacement rider? Anyone else done something like this? Thanks in advance, 88 Mach 1
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I don't agree with that. The only time that would come into play is if the boat was a total loss. How often does that happen? The higher the value, the higher the premium. Come up with a somewhat reasonable figure just in case, but your boat will pobably never be stolen, or sink, or burn to death. Just my two cents.
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Insure it for as much as you can!
Are you willing to gamble that a fuel line won't come loose, or an electric teminal won't corrode overheat and start a fire or some drunk won't slam into you???ect.....
SHOP SHOP SHOP for quotes, I've gotten a great quote from PMA that was about 2/3 less than any quote I recieved last season. There service was great and there an OSO advertiser.
www.pmafastins.com
Are you willing to gamble that a fuel line won't come loose, or an electric teminal won't corrode overheat and start a fire or some drunk won't slam into you???ect.....
SHOP SHOP SHOP for quotes, I've gotten a great quote from PMA that was about 2/3 less than any quote I recieved last season. There service was great and there an OSO advertiser.
www.pmafastins.com
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