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So, yesterday the insurance company sent me a renewal notification. Imagine that... the boat is turning 1 yr old.. cannot tow it or put it in the water yet, but the insurance is up in a couple months lol. Anyway.. the current company is no longer going to sell insurance, so they paired me with another company and the price went up about 100 a year... not a huge deal, like 847 bucks.
Here's the kicker...
I noticed it had an exclusion.. "Non-tidal waters".. I was like, "uuuhh.." I looked at the current one, "Coastal and inland".
I called, and they had the boat listed as a 27ft boat. Now, the Insurance company is looking at LoA etc.. and they look up a 2004 Islander and it is 26ft 11". Now, the engines are listed individually, but the boat classification of 27ft puts it in the "Yacht" category, and they do not do "inches" and thus, she said according to her books, a 2004 Islander is 26'11" which means it is not 27'... thus classified as a boat, not a yacht.
If 27', then it is a yacht and to add coastal waters to it adds a hell of a price jump.
We added the local lake as my port of call, since I am closer to that and tow back and forth, with occasional coastal trips, which knocks my insurance down.
Now, I will be adding all the upgrades to the coverage later, but this gets it started. I may not even get it to the coast this year... I can re-evaluate at the time I get it to run.. but for now... no sense paying more than I have to...but, if they show the boat as 26'11"...makes sense not to pay 2-3 times the price for insurance.
Thoughts?
R
Here's the kicker...
I noticed it had an exclusion.. "Non-tidal waters".. I was like, "uuuhh.." I looked at the current one, "Coastal and inland".
I called, and they had the boat listed as a 27ft boat. Now, the Insurance company is looking at LoA etc.. and they look up a 2004 Islander and it is 26ft 11". Now, the engines are listed individually, but the boat classification of 27ft puts it in the "Yacht" category, and they do not do "inches" and thus, she said according to her books, a 2004 Islander is 26'11" which means it is not 27'... thus classified as a boat, not a yacht.
If 27', then it is a yacht and to add coastal waters to it adds a hell of a price jump.
We added the local lake as my port of call, since I am closer to that and tow back and forth, with occasional coastal trips, which knocks my insurance down.
Now, I will be adding all the upgrades to the coverage later, but this gets it started. I may not even get it to the coast this year... I can re-evaluate at the time I get it to run.. but for now... no sense paying more than I have to...but, if they show the boat as 26'11"...makes sense not to pay 2-3 times the price for insurance.
Thoughts?
R