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Paul Carroll

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Jan 8, 2003, 3:41:12 PM1/8/03
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We are prepared to move aboard and will be sailing in the Gulf of Mexico,
all around Florida, up and down the ICW and U.S. east coast, Bahamas, and
perhaps the Caribbean. We have heard that hurricane season demands that you
be north of Morehead City, NC, or south of 12 degrees north (in most
policies) during the season.

Does anyone have any other information? Can you recommend an insurance
company? We will be vagabonds in a 35 or 38 foot sailboat (boat not
purchased yet).

Thanks!

Gail


Robert Hutton

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Jan 8, 2003, 6:00:49 PM1/8/03
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I've seen posts indicating BoatUS might be a good place to start in
looking for insurance. I am not a saltwater boater so I can't be of
much help but the geographical limits you mention seem awfully
stringent. There must be many thousands of insured boats that stay
within these latitudes throughout hurricane season. I'll be watching
to see what replies you get from the veterans.

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John Gaquin

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Jan 9, 2003, 12:30:20 AM1/9/03
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"Paul Carroll" <pgca...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any other information? Can you recommend an insurance
> company?

Contact Al Golden algo...@IMIScorp.net or Gary Golden
ga...@imiscorp.net
at IMIS -- Internation marine Insurance Services. All they do is marine
insurance. They will steer you right.

Regards,

John Gaquin
m/v Brefnie Queen, 32' Luhrs
Bass River Marina, West Dennis, MA

Keith

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Jan 9, 2003, 8:32:57 AM1/9/03
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Call Al Golden at IMIS: http://www.imiscorp.net/ Independent agent, VERY
helpful and knowledgeable.

Here's another link, but no experience with them.
http://www.boatinsure.com/ Of course, there's always Boat/U.S.

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Keith
'I can resist anything but temptation.'

Steve

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Jan 9, 2003, 8:19:56 PM1/9/03
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Year round boater in Florida with 40' Trawler insured with Boat US. No
problem!
There is a rider you need to get for the Bahamas however, not sure how much.


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Ken Coit

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Jan 9, 2003, 9:05:51 PM1/9/03
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Plans sound exciting. We must talk.

We have been using Boat/US for many years. First "claim" wasn't really one
because of the deductible and they assure me that they will not be removing
the 10% discount for "no claim" The paid the recovery team directly,
without a deductible. We are restricted to waters north of Jacksonville, so
there may be a premium for FL boats.

Ken
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC


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Dick Locke

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Jan 10, 2003, 12:34:11 PM1/10/03
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For what it's worth and your mileage may vary </jargon> the rates I got from
BoatUS were about 2x what I got going via Tampa Bay Marine Underwriters,
www.marineins.com. However, this is also the agency that tells me I can't
get a refund after moving to a lower cost area. If that's not an issue for
you, then I think they will do a good job.

John Gaquin

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Jan 12, 2003, 2:43:28 PM1/12/03
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Gail....
After all the answers, be sure you're comparing apples to apples when you
talk to an insurer or agent. The three crucial factors in your coverage are
that it should be 1) agreed value on the hull, 2) replacement cost on parts
and equipment, and 3) all-risk.

Regards,

John Gaquin

The Carrolls

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Mar 16, 2003, 8:27:07 PM3/16/03
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I have BoatUS also, they have been a great insurance company. I have had one
claim with immediate response and service. No complaints at all
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