Big Question. Are you living aboard? If not, personal prop. ins. is usually
a mix of boat and homeowner's ins. I see no reason why you should not have a
tremendous selection of insurers to choose from. The trick is finding one
that will and can stand behind a claim. State Farm has an agreed upon policy
for liveaboars and Allstate offfers good terms for non-liveaboards. Neither
is good if you are leaving the U.S.A. There are a lot of agreed upon value
insurers in the marine industry.
Robert & Deborah Huddleston Owners of Krogen 39 #2
909 Marina Village Pkwy #160 "The Deborah C."
Alameda, Ca. 94501 AB6NI KC6SKY
HuddlestonB_D@msn.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Ann Chapman chapman@fanfarehouse.com
To: trawler-world-list@samurai.com trawler-world-list@samurai.com
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 7:45 PM
Subject: Personal Property Insurance
I'm still trying to find a legitimate solution to the issue of adequate
insurance on personal property aboard the boat, other than renting my
sister's storage room and getting tenant's insurance. Has anyone solved
this problem? Since we were brand new boat owners with a 48' boat, we
didn't have a lot of selection in insurors for the boat itself.
Mary Ann