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On Sat, 08 Oct 2016 13:19:20 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2016 12:25:31 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: Good news is that we just got back to the boat and everything is AOK. The inflatable dinghy was full of water but the outboard and gas tanks stayed above. It started right up - thank you Mr. Honda. :-) The generator on the big boat stayed running for the entire two days so the fridges and freezer are good, and the batteries are all charged up. Thank you Mr Kohler. There's some tree damage along the edge of the creek where we anchored but nothing that impacted us. The surrounding area (Green Cove Springs, FL) is without power and has some relatively minor damage. Glad to hear all was well. I'm worried about daughter in Savannah. They can't get back to there house yet because of downed trees and flooding. Their homeowner's insurance has a $9000 deductible for wind damage (e.g. felled trees on roof), and they've got one of the better policies in the neighborhood. === Thanks, hope your daughter is OK. We have similar insurance issues with the boat (very high deductible), and it doubles for damage in any "named" storm. To add insult to injury, for anything other than a total loss, they start making depreciation adjustments based on their estimate of the useful life of the damaged component, e.g., paint jobs are estimated to have a useful life of 10 or 12 years, canvas a useful life of 6 years, etc., on and on. For all practical purposes we treat the boat as though it is self insured. |
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