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I figured no problem when it came to getting my new bass boat insured. I
called my Allstate agent, gave them the info and they faxed me a binder. A couple days later the agent called me to tell me they were canceling my policy because I didn't list my wife's details even though she doesn't operate the boat. That would have been for about $770 per year. We redid the policy and resubmitted it with my wife's info. Coverage was then quoted at about $540. Cool deal. A couple days later I received the official notice from Allstate saying they were canceling my original coverage. No big surprise except it listed two reasons for canceling the new coverage. Not listing my wife's details, and they claimed the boat goes too fast. I called the agent and told him to check on that. Sure enough he called me right back (a week later) and told me they were going to cancel it again. Screw that. I went ahead and told him to cancel the second policy right now since I was still covered for a few more days on the binder from the original cancelled policy. Then I went shopping. Progressive was outrageous wanting over 1100 dollars a year for coverage. A few others wanted me to submit a marine survey of the craft before insuring it even though its a brand new boat. I don't think so. Besides there aren't a lot of watercraft surveyors in Yuma Arizona. Finally I got a quote from United Marine Underwriters via their website http://www.unitedmarine.net . They quoted me 588 with a 688 deductible. Sounded like an odd number, but for the coverage it was perfect. I called them up and with days to spare I now have full coverage on the new boat. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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In Michigan the boat has to be XX feet before a survey is required, and I
know the XX amount is longer than a bass boat. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I figured no problem when it came to getting my new bass boat insured. I called my Allstate agent, gave them the info and they faxed me a binder. A couple days later the agent called me to tell me they were canceling my policy because I didn't list my wife's details even though she doesn't operate the boat. That would have been for about $770 per year. We redid the policy and resubmitted it with my wife's info. Coverage was then quoted at about $540. Cool deal. A couple days later I received the official notice from Allstate saying they were canceling my original coverage. No big surprise except it listed two reasons for canceling the new coverage. Not listing my wife's details, and they claimed the boat goes too fast. I called the agent and told him to check on that. Sure enough he called me right back (a week later) and told me they were going to cancel it again. Screw that. I went ahead and told him to cancel the second policy right now since I was still covered for a few more days on the binder from the original cancelled policy. Then I went shopping. Progressive was outrageous wanting over 1100 dollars a year for coverage. A few others wanted me to submit a marine survey of the craft before insuring it even though its a brand new boat. I don't think so. Besides there aren't a lot of watercraft surveyors in Yuma Arizona. Finally I got a quote from United Marine Underwriters via their website http://www.unitedmarine.net . They quoted me 588 with a 688 deductible. Sounded like an odd number, but for the coverage it was perfect. I called them up and with days to spare I now have full coverage on the new boat. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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