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![]() Dave wrote: That sounds like a helluva deal. Practical sailor just ran a comparison, but I don't think they showed anything near that low. Rates seem to go up as you go south, both because of hurricanes and because of more months in the water. Who's your carrier? Hi Dave........ Ya, that is what I thought too. When I bought my boat August 2001 I experinced the same as other posters: Boat to old to get a loan. Boat too old to get insurance. A surveyor while in Port Townsend WA mentioned quietly to try Allstate. I am in the PNW and since I got the coverage in 2001 have stayed in the area. I am dreading my insurance options when I headout in 2007. I also have never made a claim. I do get a "safe boater" discount for having one of thoes dreaded state boat driver license. I did not think they needed to know about my "other" license. Did not want to mix work and recreation. Livin' on the cheep, Bob PS Oh you wont belive how much I pay for a 40' slip |
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