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bob Austin
Sat, Jul 14, 2007 4:57 AM

There is one insurance company which will cover these issues.  That is USAA.
Since this is geared for the military, the insurance policies offered are
often geared to to people who are moving frequently, going over seas etc .

We have had USAA all thru our cruising experiences.  They covered cars left,
cars borrowed, cars rented and motor cycles while we were cruising.  We had a
stored goods policy, an umbrella liability policy and personal property
property.  We had several claims and they were always paid, even when we were
in foreign companies.

I don't know if USAA is available to you, but if it is, consider it as a
policy for cruising (not for boats, but for personal and stored items).

Bob Austin

There is one insurance company which will cover these issues. That is USAA. Since this is geared for the military, the insurance policies offered are often geared to to people who are moving frequently, going over seas etc . We have had USAA all thru our cruising experiences. They covered cars left, cars borrowed, cars rented and motor cycles while we were cruising. We had a stored goods policy, an umbrella liability policy and personal property property. We had several claims and they were always paid, even when we were in foreign companies. I don't know if USAA is available to you, but if it is, consider it as a policy for cruising (not for boats, but for personal and stored items). Bob Austin
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Ron Rogers
Sat, Jul 14, 2007 11:28 AM

Eligibility hinges on having been an ossifer in any service. They treat your
boat as an apartment (my case) and use it as the basis for all other
policies. They are not good for policies on boats bigger than trailerable
vessels.

The service is outstand and you usually save on premiums as well.

Ron Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "bob Austin" thataway4@cox.net

| There is one insurance company which will cover these issues.  That is
USAA.
| Since this is geared for the military, the insurance policies offered are
| often geared to to people who are moving frequently, going over seas etc .
|
| We have had USAA all thru our cruising experiences.  They covered cars
left,
| cars borrowed, cars rented and motor cycles while we were cruising.  We
had a
| stored goods policy, an umbrella liability policy and personal property
| property.  We had several claims and they were always paid, even when we
were
| in foreign companies.
|
| I don't know if USAA is available to you, but if it is, consider it as a
| policy for cruising (not for boats, but for personal and stored items).
|
| Bob Austin

Eligibility hinges on having been an ossifer in any service. They treat your boat as an apartment (my case) and use it as the basis for all other policies. They are not good for policies on boats bigger than trailerable vessels. The service is outstand and you usually save on premiums as well. Ron Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "bob Austin" <thataway4@cox.net> | There is one insurance company which will cover these issues. That is USAA. | Since this is geared for the military, the insurance policies offered are | often geared to to people who are moving frequently, going over seas etc . | | We have had USAA all thru our cruising experiences. They covered cars left, | cars borrowed, cars rented and motor cycles while we were cruising. We had a | stored goods policy, an umbrella liability policy and personal property | property. We had several claims and they were always paid, even when we were | in foreign companies. | | I don't know if USAA is available to you, but if it is, consider it as a | policy for cruising (not for boats, but for personal and stored items). | | Bob Austin