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wstultz 09-28-2010 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 3218696)
Really, cause yo udon't have it insured for more than you paid or what??

No, insurance will not cover named storms in Florida.

jeff1000man 09-28-2010 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 3218737)
No, insurance will not cover named storms in Florida.

What kind of insurance do you have?? Mine does.:coolcowboy:

spk1 09-28-2010 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 3218737)
No, insurance will not cover named storms in Florida.

If flying down and grabbing my truck, gets you out of a timing jam, should this storm pick up speed, your welcome to it, The Green Machine Gets better gas mileage than a lexus. I would haul azz out to help but it looks like Im going to be getting the Bandit and the magnum ready if its comming.

bigandy 09-28-2010 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by spk1 (Post 3218802)
If flying down and grabbing my truck, gets you out of a timing jam, should this storm pick up speed, your welcome to it, The Green Machine Gets better gas mileage than a lexus. I would haul azz out to help but it looks like Im going to be getting the Bandit and the magnum ready if its comming.

yes because the 30 mph winds and rain associated with a tropical depression could be detrimental to the dust collection these boats have accumulated not taking them to the keys all these years :) :coolcowboy::evilb:

jeff1000man 09-28-2010 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 3218815)
yes because the 30 mph winds and rain associated with a tropical depression could be detrimental to the dust collection these boats have accumulated not taking them to the keys all these years :) :coolcowboy::evilb:

I was going to make a comment about the forcasted winds not being very strong with this one, but I knew you would handle it just fine.:lolhit:

It is expected to dump a lot of rain though, so making sure that the cords are plugged in for the bilge pumps might be in order.:coolcowboy:

wstultz 09-28-2010 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 3218786)
What kind of insurance do you have?? Mine does.:coolcowboy:

The real kind.

jeff1000man 09-28-2010 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 3218866)
The real kind.

Dumb statement of the day. :lolhit::party-smiley-004:

spk1 09-28-2010 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 3218815)
yes because the 30 mph winds and rain associated with a tropical depression could be detrimental to the dust collection these boats have accumulated not taking them to the keys all these years :) :coolcowboy::evilb:

30 now, but 70 is expected, better safe than sorry, that policy kept the chriscraft and the pontoon boat alive. But yea Ike wasnt too bad. :party-smiley-004:

wstultz 09-28-2010 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 3218946)
Dumb statement of the day. :lolhit::party-smiley-004:

Why is that dumb. My boat is covered in any waters anywhere in the U.S. and coastal waters and for any storms or windstorm damage anywhere except named storms in Florida. You have to buy an extra policy for that and it is three times the $$$ if they will even write it. Are you saying that you bought an extra storm coverage for Florida even though your boats are kept in Texas?

jeff1000man 09-28-2010 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 3219008)
Why is that dumb. My boat is covered in any waters anywhere in the U.S. and coastal waters and for any storms or windstorm damage anywhere except named storms in Florida. You have to buy an extra policy for that and it is three times the $$$ if they will even write it. Are you saying that you bought an extra storm coverage for Florida even though your boats are kept in Texas?

No, I said that because it was an over generalized statement, especially when added to the prior overgeneralized statement. Just because YOUR policy is written that way, does not mean that ALL policies are written that way.

If you want me to discuss the specifics of my policies and their individual exclusions and endorsements, then you will first have to tell me which of the 3 policies that you are refering to, becuase none of them are exactly the same.

I do have one policy with a FL named storm exclusion, but it is not limited to FL, I had to pay extra for named storm coverage, but it is good in all the states.

I shouldn't have to go any further. I think my point should be made.

Stop geting your panties in such a big wad Captain know it all.

:coolcowboy:


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