thanks ill give em a call monday, the ones ive talked with quit doin them, im just needing liabilty now.
I have been down this slippery slope before with an old 30' Penn Yann. No decent carrier wanted to insure unless I spent a grand back in the early 80s for a complete survey. That mean hauling out and inspecting and full transmission and motor(s) inspection. No stone left unturned. I feel that if you finance like I did, ur screwed. Take out a bank loan and paying cash for boat may be your only sensible option. That's what I did but no insurance, except liability. Sorry....having trouble with inurance
I have been down this slippery slope before with an old 30' Penn Yann. No decent carrier wanted to insure unless I spent a grand back in the early 80s for a complete survey. That mean hauling out and inspecting and full transmission and motor(s) inspection. No stone left unturned. I feel that if you finance like I did, ur screwed. Take out a bank loan and paying cash for boat may be your only sensible option. That's what I did but no insurance, except liability. Sorry....
u may still need expensive survey due to seaworthiness possibly killing someone. Sorry. I haven't insured a boat in sometime.liability is all im needin
That's news to me. I can barely afford HO, but if I could save a few bucks, I'd be willing to try.Just add it to your home owners for liability only. Note the max is the amount that's on your home. I do the same for all my current boats.
In my 50 years of home ownership I have only had 3 different insurance companies. They all had the same requirement for boat liability on a HO policy - max 25Hp and / or 30 mph max. boat speed. As such, my little tinny and my classic Lyman are carried on the HO policy. The other boats have their own separate policies.Just add it to your home owners for liability only. Note the max is the amount that's on your home. I do the same for all my current boats.
Have Farm Bureau Ins and cost about $200 a year for Seadoo, runabout and Cruiser all together.That's news to me. I can barely afford HO, but if I could save a few bucks, I'd be willing to try.
Only reason for a marine survey is if the boat it self is insured. Just guessing is the person answering the questions didn't know any better, or they really don't want to do itfarmers wouldnt do it, united marine wanted a survey