There doesn't seem to be anything consistent about who's willing to
cover which boats in what location. I suspect it has more to do with
what their losses have been recently than the specifics of anyone's particular boat.
For the last few, I've been with Merkel and my prices have been very reasonable. Meanwhile, my friend with a N36 docked 20 miles south, a few years older than mine but in like-new condition got dropped by them just a few months before I was renewed late last year.
If you don't already have one, consider finding a good insurance broker and putting the burden on them to find you a good policy.
I've been with Jack Martin & Associates (
https://jackmartin.com/) for twenty years and four different boats, and they've so far been pretty good about finding a good policy with different insurers as needed. And switching when one offers a better deal. So far, I've never needed to look for myself.
On the other hand, I've never had a problem that required using my insurance, so I can't provide any info on how my broker and insurance company will perform if/when something goes wrong.
-- Bob
Me Gusta
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