288 Or 32 Dominator
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From: Midlothian, VA
Thru USAA...wow. Is it because of the waterway you use that the rate is higher than for someone like me inland on a lake? Have you tried State Farm? Who were some of the others you had quote you?
ETA is end of March....what a slow month Jan is for me
ETA is end of March....what a slow month Jan is for me
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From: Mansfield, TX
I wouldn't worry about the resale. I would love to have any boat 28ft+ with twin small blocks.
More reliable,
less strain on the outdrive,
cheaper to replace,
easier to work on (space that is),
burns less gas
weighs less
cheaper insurance
More reliable,
less strain on the outdrive,
cheaper to replace,
easier to work on (space that is),
burns less gas
weighs less
cheaper insurance
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Go thru Worldwide to get a Progressive policy, NOT Progressive itself. Sounds strange, but it's different.
Also try Farmer's Insurance Shawn. Get with Gizmo (Jay) up there who has real good broker for marine insurance thru Farmers'. also stay away from "Yacht Policies". A whole bunch of add-on stuff for nothing and always more expensive. Also don't cover your trailer unless financed of course) because it's covered under you auto policy when connected to the truck.
Also try Farmer's Insurance Shawn. Get with Gizmo (Jay) up there who has real good broker for marine insurance thru Farmers'. also stay away from "Yacht Policies". A whole bunch of add-on stuff for nothing and always more expensive. Also don't cover your trailer unless financed of course) because it's covered under you auto policy when connected to the truck.





