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03-04-2020, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Wondering what vendor you all use for boat insurance. My bill from Liberty M came and was just under $700. Looked into BoatUS a geico company and same coverage was $202. Hesitant to try. Recommendations?
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I concur with Progressive as well. Good customer service and pricing.
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We have had coverage with BoatUS forever. Price has been good and right now it is around $170 something. With no claims the deductible goes down every year. I don't recall but on the last boat (37' Egg) their price was way less than others. Not sure if AMICA will insure boats, they insure everything else and have been good. Homeowners is going up yearly. They gave me a commercial policy on condos we built on Cape Cod when they did not write commercial. They are good to perpetual customers. Maybe I should ask about the boat.
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03-04-2020, 02:29 PM | #7 |
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We use State Farm for all our policies. I'm confident I could find cheaper alternatives, but my agent is awesome and they've always done right by me and my two brothers. I pay $152/mth. for two SUVs, our 20' pontoon, and a $1M umbrella policy.
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I've been with USAA for over forty years, so I get a dividend in December and a senior member bonus in February. The USAA Brokerage places boats with Progressive, and Progressive always recognizes that relationship when I call, which is infrequent. To do a price comparison, you need to consider boat coverage ($10,00? $75000?, etc,) deductible, liability, additional coverages e.g. towing, med pay, personal equipment, electronics, lay-up clause and area of navigation. Some companies will add small boats to your homeowner policy super cheap. It's a little more complicated than car insurance, so just giving a $$ amount needs clarification. Service is really where to be, and that's hard to quantify.
I had a claim with Progressive several years ago. They did a good job. If you can qualify for USAA, it's worth a call to see. |
03-04-2020, 03:30 PM | #9 |
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I have Progressive for all my boats.
They are easy to deal with as a paying customer. I have no knowledge of how the perform with a claim. |
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03-05-2020, 07:52 AM | #11 |
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Another for Progressive
Had a tree limb fall and crush the side of my pwc over winter. Claims came right out and I had a check in my hands within a couple of days. Took it to a local auto body shop, pleased with outcome, and no out of pocket extra $$ needed.
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My Boat policy is through progressive, and I use an agent out of Wolfeboro.... I have found the cost very reasonable, over the years. And no where near the 700$ the op states...
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03-08-2020, 05:06 AM | #13 |
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..... that zero deductible glass replacement highway!
Boats are just like cars, motorcycles, atv's and snowmobiles ...... you do not really drive a car, motorcycle, atv, or a snowmobile ..... what you drive is an insurance policy.
And, it doesn't really matter who you use for insurance ....... Geico, Progressive, Allstate or many other insurance companies ..... what matters is that you HAVE insurance (period). Without good strong insurance ..... you simply should not be driving. If you gonna be driv'n ...... you really need to be in-sured! For windshield glass replacement ...... the best deductible amount is a deductible of zero .... because that Route 175 in Holderness and Ashland is so pot-holed and frost heaved ..... it will crack the windshield just from the vibrations. "Vibrations" is an accepted insurance reason for a cracked windshield. I hearby suggest that Rt 175 should be named the "zero deductible glass replacement highway" because driving that road will definitely crack your windshield! The road has so many large cracks that it's tough to determine; are these frost heaves or are these pot holes? So similarly, this applies to towing a boat that has a boat windshield on a boat trailer over that Route 175 in Holderness and Ashland ..... Route 175 will crack your boat's windshield, too. Is it possible to get a zero deductible for boat windshield replacement purposes? Ok, so how does Allstate make insurance great again? Simple, Allstate makes insurance great again because Allstate has a local office in your town with a real person to talk to, as opposed to talking to someone over the telephone. Plus, Allstate will take photos of your boat after the collision ...... you just show up at their office with your boat! Like, what if you do not have a telephone, then how you gonna get insurance ....... you walk into your local Allstate office.
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i'm shopping around too. progressive jacked my rate up by $100 compared to previous years. i called and asked about the increase and was told it was basically due to their cost of doing business. i didn't care much for that answer so i'm going to get some quotes from other companies.
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Thought we were talking about boat insurance.
But the twisted to auto insurance so what happened?
Had Met Life for decades for under $200, Comprehensive and work with your marina! Had to make two claims, one a tree branch fell on the boat, the second I hit a sunken log. Just call Met Life, make a claim and the marina and insurance company took care of everything behind the scene! Can't be happier! My neighbor had another insurance company, $700 a year and they gave him sh1t when he tried to make a claim when his bilge pump failed and a downpour sank his boat. He has Met Life now! As for auto insurance I switch ever two three years to take advantage of the teaser rates! Just be mindful of the coverage! Same goes for homeowners! A lot of work but you save tons!
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