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Insurance
Researching the cost of insurance its pretty astounding how much it costs for young riders. My sons cheapest quote is $789 and thats for an '04 600cc ski doo. I cant imagine many of these riders are insured. Anybody got any other companys to check. This quote was from Foremost. Progressive was over $1,100.
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I have never been asked who the operators are. I second Dan, call around.
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I will give him a call. Are your sleds registered in your name? Mine is in my name and my sons is in his name. I could registered his sled and put him on my policy and listed him as a driver but that would rocketed my premium. From what I was told all drivers have be listed for coverage to be applied. If they arent and unscheduled driver wrecks I am up a creek.
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Good Luck! Dan |
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Your son's premium could be driven up by coverage on the actual sled (theft, damage, etc.). For a 2004 sled I'd just worry about liability insurance. Finally, I had Foremost prior to going with Progressive and I recall my premiums were also outrageous but I can't find any old bills. Good Luck |
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I've had Amica for most of my insurance needs for many years. But when we called them after getting our PWC, they said they don't insure PWC's. But they did refer us to another company who would cover us, and arranged for the policy. I'm guessing they do a similar thing for their customers who want sled insurance. |
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The problem started when I sold my sleds, both of them and snow checked a new sled for fall pick-up. I called to cancel the policy but was told I could not. I explained to them the I no longer had the sleds, they were sold and I could prove it. Didn't matter they told me, the policy was written through them by another company. So I'm sitting here with all of my insurance through them, renters, car, boat and snowmobile. I asked them what happens if I do not pay the snowmobile policy? I was told it would be attached to one of the others. I ended up canceling every policy I had and moved to another company. It was the only way to get out of paying the $400 that I owed for nothing. The policy period had literally just started for the sleds. I hated doing it because they were the best company when it came to dealing with for an accident. Since then my wife shops insurance companies rates about every 2 years, unfortunately Amica is usually a lot higher then the others she looks into that are highly rated as well. What many people do not realize is that the longer you stay with an insurance company the higher your rates stay, if you shop around and compare rates, in most cases you can save hundreds a year. I'm not talking crappy companies like Progressive and Geiko either. |
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I have never priced it as I dont have a sled anymore (used Allstate when I did), but you could try Chris Valley with Liberty Mutual in Dover. I would have tried him myself, but its been a while since I have owned one.
Last time I knew he was the insurer for the NH Snowmobile Association as a whole, and did a lot of promoting during NHSA events. He was pretty well tied into the snowmobile community, although he is not a snowmobiler himself. Great guy. |
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I did find his name on the NHSA website as an insurer, the only one listed in fact in the few counties I looked at: http://www.nhsa.com/visit_sullivan.shtml His name came up in a lot of links related to snowmobile insurance in NH. I have no business affiliation, just helping out members here. |
Hartford
$800 for snowmachines! WOW! I paid about $90 a year for a 583 MXZ. I called Harford and they cover everything!
If you have youngsters under your roof, it pays to have an 'umbrella insurance'. The Hartford underwriters told me when I buy an umbrella insurance the liability portion of insurance for youthful drivers will go down and usually save money. They are right. |
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For sled insurance, I have always found Allstate to be the most competitive. Kurt Wickes in Concord also has ads in the NHSA newspaper and has written my snowmobile policies for the last half dozen years or so. Last year I had a 2005 skidoo mxzx800 fully insured for $138 or so... |
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Makes total sense to me
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I even had one, Travelers,while I was with Melcher & Prescott, try to alter my rates midway through the policy period saying a mistake was made in the description of the work. In the end a call to BBB put a stop to this and I dropped M&P for a much better company and lowered my rates in the process. |
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Here ya go... http://www.allstate.com/insurance-ma...red:result%204 Dan |
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ishoot308 I am talking with you contact at 11am. He has come up with some good rates with the exception of the seadoo we have. I will report back. I will ask about the drivers of the sled also. I know the Seadoo policy I currently have the drivers are scheduled and it can not be driven by a non scheduled driver.
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Rental Insurance
My Visa Platinum card provide coverage for rental insurance, trip insurance etc. I always use this card for trip expenses.
I call my auto insurance company before renting a car. They will tell me what is covered. Between the auto insurance and Visa I have pretty good coverage. I was told American Express have similar coverage. |
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99% of the time your personal auto policy covers you if you wreck a rental or someone elses car that you are driving. You should almost always decline the insurance the rental companies want you to pay. |
Insurance
Interesting comments. The lessons learned are read the fine print and shop around for snowmobile insurance.
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I did well thanks to ishoot308. I now have two sleds insured with Allstate for atotal of $331. My one sled with Progressive was $293. Coverages were identical. Thanks for the help here. I also was able to insure my boat with Allstate for $15 more than I currently was paying but the coverages blew away my prior policy.
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