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Default It's not fuel prices that's going to kill the boat market


"NOYB" wrote in message
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Could be. Of course, for 40 years down here in Naples, there hasn't been
a problem. Two bad years, and the insurance industry panics and starts
raping folks. Perhaps they should have been saving the money they
collected on those high premiums for a rainy day.



Florida is a big state. I remember reading that the area in which we had
property (Jupiter) had not had a direct hurricane hit in over 100 years at
the time we bought.
Three years following our purchase, we got direct or near direct hits three
times.

Statistically, we have as high or higher probability of getting a hurricane
up here in MA this year as Jupiter does.

Eisboch



 
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