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We've considered shifting to a true maritime insurance policy which covers
a lot of boat-related casualties that Boats US (along with any other
mainstream insurance co) won't touch.


What sorts of casualties?


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We've considered shifting to a true maritime insurance policy which covers
a lot of boat-related casualties that Boats US (along with any other
mainstream insurance co) won't touch.



Doug Kanter wrote:
What sorts of casualties?


The only one I can think of off the top of my head is disposal... which
can get very expensive, and was a big issue for many people along the
Gulf after last year's hurricanes. Much less of an issue for smaller
boats, or trailerables kept at home.

Fair Skies-
Doug King

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