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Neal,
I had my boat, "Pneuma" for close to 18 years. When I sold her I got close to $30,000. It insured for $40,000 at a cost of $120.00 per year. In all that time, and it stayed in the water and sailed year round, with never a leak any where. However, $120/year was worth having the insurance. I raced it, I had guest plus crew very often and they were covered. In 18 years I never filed a claim. Never a need but I considered the cost of insurance part of the cost of owning a beautiful year round sailing vessel. Just like Life Rings, Life Vest, etc. My vessel was worth it. I can understand your reluctance for that cheap vessel but you are/were very unfair to anyone that sailed with. Ah--again you were probably OK. Seldom sailed and never any company By the way, Neal, I've invested that money in a income fund on advice from this group which handles my VISA account plus is growing. $1,847.01 in 10 month. Pneuma is returning some of that money that went thru the hole in the water plus all the pleasure over 18 years. I hope your Crapanodo was as good to you. LOL http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma |