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![]() wrote in message ... On Dec 20, 7:20 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... Wow, I have never had a boat surveyed and have never had any problem getting insurance. Of course my boats are more along the line above (one was worth about $4,000, another about $6,000. Both were 19 ft cuddys). One boat was totaled in Ivan less than a couple months after buying it and the insurance company didn't bat an eye paying for it. Of course I think they paid more to have the damn thing drug out of the woods along a desolate part of the river bank and hauled out of the river to a junk yard than they paid me for the boat ;-) Dave Hall Both of our boats (the Navigator and the Grand Banks) are insured by a major, international marine underwriter. A survey was not required for either boat to get insurance as best as I can recall. We may have sent copies anyway, to document the boats' equipment inventories and to provide engine serial numbers and stuff, but I don't recall a survey as being specifically required to obtain coverage. The coverage includes replacement cost, $2 million liability, damage by uninsured others, fuel spill and, surprisingly, storm and or ice damage during storage (assuming certain precautions are taken). They also cover half the cost of emergency hauling in the event of severe storms, which I didn't know until I read the policy carefully the other day. Years ago with smaller boats I originally got "insurance" as a low cost rider on our home owner's policy. Then I found out it covers next to nothing, including fuel spills, which scared the bananas out of me. You don't want to be uninsured for fuel spills, have an "event" and then have the Fed coming after you for reimbursement. Eisboch And if you have a small cheaper boat, you probably only get liability insurance, and since the company is not paying for boat loss, probably no survey needed. My boat cost $20k in 1995 and is probably worth $25k now. New motor and a T-8 kicker added. And the replacement boats like mine are now $50-75k. BoatUS has never asked for a survey. Seems like I remember BoatUS requiring a "self-survey" to obtain their insurance. Basically a form you filled out. Eisboch Do not remember doing that. But I have a high end aluminum jetboat, so they may accept those as is. Do not go down much in value. Fact with aluminum going up in price, the boats increase in value.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, sure Bill. You can scrap your boat out for what you paid for it. We believe you. And where did I say that? I said the new boats have gone way up in price because of the cost of Aluminum. My boat weighs about 3300# with a full tank. So probably 2000# of aluminum. That is worth more than a lot of boats. Most likely your boat and POS jeep. |
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