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On Jun 7, 10:54 am, Don W
wrote: Mark R. wrote: On Jun 5, 10:42 am, Molesworth wrote: If you have anything over 30', is virtually impossible to obtain IME. Molesworth Last week I renewed my policy with Progressive Insurance for my 46' Beneteau. Agreed coverage is $230k. Policy was $1300, and that includes a $6000 claim I had with them two years ago. Boat is reg. in Houston, Tx.. Coverage includes down to Mexico, and out 75 miles away from shore I believe. Could not say enough positive things about that company. Wow, that sounds like a deal! My boat is on Matagorda Bay not too far south of Houston and my insurance is almost as much as yours although my 86 Irwin 38 is worth less than 1/4 of what your boat is insured for. I think I'm going to give Progressive a call today. Don W.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You in Port O'Conner Don? Nice place..Worked crewboats out of there for many years, Port Lavaca, and Rockport, Aransas pass, Mansfield. You know when coming in from offshore you have the right port because the jetties look just like a wine bottle on radar ;0). Once I had a deckhead get all his fingers chopped off...sucked into a turbo. Had to run him into Port O'Conner for a waiting Medical helo. He started going into shock about the time I hit the jetties. Lucky we had a high tide because I ran the flats directly from the jetties to the Port O'Conner ICW breakwaters. I only had 4 ft of water under a 140 ft boat that drew 7.5 ft sitting still. At night. Joe |
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![]() Joe wrote: You in Port O'Conner Don? No, but close. We're in Palacios up on the northern side of the bay right beside the shipyard. We drive in to Port Lavaca for breakfast a lot of Saturdays. Nice place..Worked crewboats out of there for many years, Port Lavaca, and Rockport, Aransas pass, Mansfield. You know when coming in from offshore you have the right port because the jetties look just like a wine bottle on radar ;0). Once I had a deckhead get all his fingers chopped off...sucked into a turbo. Had to run him into Port O'Conner for a waiting Medical helo. He started going into shock about the time I hit the jetties. Lucky we had a high tide because I ran the flats directly from the jetties to the Port O'Conner ICW breakwaters. I only had 4 ft of water under a 140 ft boat that drew 7.5 ft sitting still. At night. Now that takes good local knowledge ;-) The lowest reading I see on the chart anywhere along that path is 7', but there are a couple of 8' places too. Would've been pretty easy to get stuck. Joe Don W. |
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On Jun 7, 2:35 pm, Don W wrote:
Joe wrote: You in Port O'Conner Don? No, but close. We're in Palacios up on the northern side of the bay right beside the shipyard. We drive in to Port Lavaca for breakfast a lot of Saturdays. Nice place..Worked crewboats out of there for many years, Port Lavaca, and Rockport, Aransas pass, Mansfield. You know when coming in from offshore you have the right port because the jetties look just like a wine bottle on radar ;0). Once I had a deckhead get all his fingers chopped off...sucked into a turbo. Had to run him into Port O'Conner for a waiting Medical helo. He started going into shock about the time I hit the jetties. Lucky we had a high tide because I ran the flats directly from the jetties to the Port O'Conner ICW breakwaters. I only had 4 ft of water under a 140 ft boat that drew 7.5 ft sitting still. At night. Now that takes good local knowledge ;-) The lowest reading I see on the chart anywhere along that path is 7', but there are a couple of 8' places too. Would've been pretty easy to get stuck. Joe Don W. There were a couple 55-60 ft boats working Port O'Cconner that would cut the corner all the time. I knew it could be done, just glad we did not fall off plane. Until that day it was never worth the risk to shave off 15-20 min running time. Last harvest moon regetta we sailed we stopped in Port O'Conner and meet a fishing guide coming in from the west with a boat load of Red's and Specks he caught just your side of rattlesnake island. Also meet an interesting local there called the Joker. I noted in my logs this quote from the Joker "My neighbors cat was 17 when I shot it" ... Joe |
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Molesworth, my Krogen is 21 yrs. old.
I'm about to head S toward Port O'Connor and on to Port Aransas and Corpus. We were supposed to leave yesterday but the compressor is going out on my cold plate reefer. Should be fixed this afternoon if he can get a new one. If not... departing next week. Plan on stopping at Port O'Connor and taking in some of that good seafood, and maybe a trip up to Serendipity resort in Palacios. Look for a Krogen 42 "Anastasia III" between next week and the end of the month. We'll be in Corpus on the 21st. for sure, since I have one crew member that has to catch a plane out of there that day. BTW, I think I've set the SOG record for a Krogen at the entrance to Port O'Conner. Leaving on an outgoing tide, we were up to about 14 knots on a 7 knot boat. I'd sure hate to be trying to come IN with that kind of outflow! |
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Keith wrote:
Molesworth, my Krogen is 21 yrs. old. I'm about to head S toward Port O'Connor and on to Port Aransas and Corpus. We were supposed to leave yesterday but the compressor is going out on my cold plate reefer. Should be fixed this afternoon if he can get a new one. If not... departing next week. Plan on stopping at Port O'Connor and taking in some of that good seafood, and maybe a trip up to Serendipity resort in Palacios. Look for a Krogen 42 "Anastasia III" between next week and the end of the month. We'll be in Corpus on the 21st. for sure, since I have one crew member that has to catch a plane out of there that day. BTW, I think I've set the SOG record for a Krogen at the entrance to Port O'Conner. Leaving on an outgoing tide, we were up to about 14 knots on a 7 knot boat. I'd sure hate to be trying to come IN with that kind of outflow! Hi Keith, Are you coming down the intercoastal, or going outside? If you come up to Serendipity, you'll probably be tied up within a slip or two of us since we are out on the end by the large transient slips. Come by and say hi. We will for sure be there this weekend if you make it down by then. We'll keep an eye out for Anastasia. She is the same age as our Irwin 38. If it turns out you are shorthanded for the trip, let me know and I might be able to make part of it with you. Don W. |
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Keith wrote: Molesworth, my Krogen is 21 yrs. old. Hmmm, this is weird! Maybe it's because I'm in Louisiana? (Wrong Zip?) I have tried at least 6 different insurers, with a variation of 'over 10 yrs'. 'over 30/35', 'we have ceased offering cover (no market) in the Gulf.' to decline coverage. Oh, well, As we are off to the Carib in November, I guess we'll be 'self-insured'! Molesworth |
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Try these guys: http://www.imiscorp.net/ They're an independent
broker, and look at all kinds of companies. My current policy is with Markel through IMIS. |
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