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On 7 May 2007 21:25:35 -0700, Skip Gundlach
wrote: [...] * Unfortunately, nobody will insure us - or, at least, the boat - as there's been a wreck. However... We can't be insured. Many cruisers self-insure, due to the costs of true bluewater (offshore, not covered in coastal cruising)insurance. That is to say they are responsible for any and all of their own losses, and have a good reserve for emergencies, but the main reason cruisers self-insure is to save those considerable costs of insurance. Because we can't be insured, we also don't have to spend that considerable amount. Because the mortgage is paid off, we aren't required to have that insurance, but we also don't have to pay that mortgage amount each month. The difference in monthly income (insurance and mortgage payments not made) may mean we won't have to work as we'd expected. Thanksgiving came early this year... [...] One thing about not having insurance, it might limit where you can stay. If you plan to stay at any marinas, most around here require insurance. Steve |
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