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Peggie Hall wrote in message ...
If all you want is liability insurance--which no boat owner should be without IMO--consider just buying a personal liability umbrella policy from your homeowners insurance carrier. $2 mil is typically under $300/year. Would a bad driving record effect the premium of a umbrella liability policy? And (going back to something the OP mentioned), why would an insurance company require an out of water survey to write a liability only policy? The most iiability coverage included in most boat insurance policies only 300-500k...which is peanuts if you should get sued these days. Which is why I always carried another $2 mil umbrella...'cuz when you get sued for anything arising out of your possible liability, it doesn't matter which "pocket" the money to cover your behind is in, as long as you have a full pocket somewhere. And with your driving record, I think you'd better have one. In a thread I started a few days ago, I passed on that the Coast Guard is considering a regulation change that will *allow* states to require proof of liability insurance in order to register your boat. I am opposed to the change and submitted comments to the CG on it - but I wholeheartedly agree that liability insurance is important. My policies provide me with liability on all three of my boats - including the 7ft Livingston. Not to mention that my marina REQUIRES that I have liability coverage with them listed as named insured. |
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