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But just to be fair, I have another friend that had his boat insurance
as a rider on his homeowner/car insurance with Erie. His 10 year old headsail came unfurled during a storm and was destroyed. Erie paid him $3500 without question to replace it. Most insurance either doesn;t cover sails or depreciates them so who can figure. Doug s/v Callista "dudley" wrote in message ups.com... Doug Dotson wrote: I had a friend that did the same type of thing with Allstate. Had his car and house insured with them and just added his boat for a dirt cheap price. Seemed like a great deal until he filed a claim. The old "I had a friend" story. Well based on my actual, first-hand experience with Allstate covering 2 boats for a period of 15 years, I can tell you that Allstate was prompt and generous with their settlement for a broken mast (they replaced mast/boom/standing and running rigging, and installation - I saved the sails) and a bent propshaft (I hit an uncharted underwater obstruction - they paid for everything, including two coats of new bottom paint). dudley . |
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