Anyone deal with them for boat insurance?Thanks
Quote from: Frankeu on April 08, 2008, 08:54:54 AM Anyone deal with them for boat insurance?ThanksFrank:They are a solid company; also try Global Marine Insurance. https://www.quotemyboat.com/quote/ This is where I get my insurance from. They represent a number of quality insurance companies such as:ACE Recreational Marine Insurance"A" rated by A.M. Best ComanyAmerican Modern Insurance Group"A+" rated by A.M. Best Comany Markel American Insurance"A-" rated by A.M. Best Company Progressive Insurance "A+" rated by A.M. Best Company Zurich North America"A" rated by A.M. Best Company as well as a few others...The most important thing you need to know are the exclusions on a policy. Many are common but others aren't. For example if you fish the canyons (as I do) you wouldn't want a policy with a 25 mile limitation from the coast. This is the very first thing I'll ask when reviewing a policy.Some companies will allow you to schedule your fishing equipment which to me is equally important. Your typical homeowners policy won't cover it while on the boat and many boat insurance policies won't either. As we all know; this stuff takes years and lots of money (no matter what we tell the wives )to build an arsenal of equipment.Some policies will have specific named storm coverage (allow you up to $X to pull your boat and lay up and relaunch); some have named storms exclusions. The other thing you want to get where possible is an insure for and valued at; this way if you put a 20K limit on the hull and engines- you get 20K and not 14 after depreciation.Some policies offer a Zebra Mussel endorsement that states they will cover engine damage due to overheating when caused by internal blockage of water passage by Zebra mussels. Some will include tools and marine electronics in the hull value and some won't. Same with furniture, galley equipment and permanently installed entertainment electronics. Some of these things probably aren't important to you, though some are. These are just a few things to consider when looking for coverage. Always start with the exclusions as they can be revealing..
Ken, what do you think/know about Inamar?That is who I have now, their exclusion list is minimal, have equipment coverage, stated value-no depreciateion, etc.
Price of the insurance depends on the boat and if you keep it on a trailer or in the water. My 2007 boat is less then my older boat just because I keep it on a trailer.
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