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Have the Good Hands people raised the middle fingers against boaters in
FLA?

I just heard that they are cancelling tens of thousands of policies on
homes and businesses down there due to the claims paid for hurricane
damage. It would seem likely they would have done the same for boats,
but it might not have made the news.

Anybody know?


Don't know about Allstate, but I heard Nationwide is not writing new
policies for coastal properties.

State Farm wouldn't write a policy on a boat that I had in rack storage
because the address of the facility put it in a coastal flood zone. When I
moved to the house on the water, State Farm wouldn't write my home either.
Consequently, they lost my home, two boats, an umbrella, personal property
policies, and two cars.

I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask where the
boat was moored/stored.


 
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