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On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 14:03:16 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: Premium is $867 per year. 10% discount for boat safety course. I now see salvage and towing wasn't mentioned. They will send the quote info in the mail, and maybe it will be explained in that package. I've got a call in to a different State Farm agency where I'll ask about the fuel spill, salvage, uninsured info I didn't get at the first agency. Don't have high hopes there, but will cover it. I know this is OT, but thought something boat related might cheer up a group becoming more and more morose because of the up-coming election. But since this about insurance, that may be an oxymoronic statement. I've found in heavy googling indications that State Farm boaters insurance covers environmental cleanup in the liability portion of the policy. Here's one instance related to a Tacoma marina disaster that some may find interesting. http://www.goboating.com/cgi-bin/ult...c;f=1;t=005604 Nothing I've found is conclusive, and I'm waiting for more policy info to nail it down before I make my decision on boat insurance. At present, I think I can do better than the BOAT US policy with a different marine insurer, but won't look into that until I get my State Farm answer. --Vic |
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