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Old 02-12-2013, 10:40 AM   #1
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I have never priced it as I dont have a sled anymore (used Allstate when I did), but you could try Chris Valley with Liberty Mutual in Dover. I would have tried him myself, but its been a while since I have owned one.

Last time I knew he was the insurer for the NH Snowmobile Association as a whole, and did a lot of promoting during NHSA events. He was pretty well tied into the snowmobile community, although he is not a snowmobiler himself.

Great guy.
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Last time I knew he was the insurer for the NH Snowmobile Association as a whole, and did a lot of promoting during NHSA events. He was pretty well tied into the snowmobile community, although he is not a snowmobiler himself.

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Just a clarification - Chris @ Liberty Mutual does not insure the NHSA. The NHSA and its 98% of its member clubs have insurance through another company and it's my understanding never have insured the NHSA(at least the last ten years and very likely never)
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Just a clarification - Chris @ Liberty Mutual does not insure the NHSA. The NHSA and its 98% of its member clubs have insurance through another company and it's my understanding never have insured the NHSA(at least the last ten years and very likely never)
It was my understanding based on a past conversation, I certainly could be wrong or misunderstood him. I have not been involved with a club (I was a local club president many years ago, for 7 years) for a long time.

I did find his name on the NHSA website as an insurer, the only one listed in fact in the few counties I looked at:

http://www.nhsa.com/visit_sullivan.shtml

His name came up in a lot of links related to snowmobile insurance in NH. I have no business affiliation, just helping out members here.
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Old 02-12-2013, 04:34 PM   #4
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$800 for snowmachines! WOW! I paid about $90 a year for a 583 MXZ. I called Harford and they cover everything!

If you have youngsters under your roof, it pays to have an 'umbrella insurance'. The Hartford underwriters told me when I buy an umbrella insurance the liability portion of insurance for youthful drivers will go down and usually save money. They are right.
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It was my understanding based on a past conversation, I certainly could be wrong or misunderstood him. I have not been involved with a club (I was a local club president many years ago, for 7 years) for a long time.

I did find his name on the NHSA website as an insurer, the only one listed in fact in the few counties I looked at:

http://www.nhsa.com/visit_sullivan.shtml

His name came up in a lot of links related to snowmobile insurance in NH. I have no business affiliation, just helping out members here.
That link is a paid advertisement. Having spent many an evening in Tilton at NHSA meetings and being the treasurer and insurance contact for our club, I can say 100% they are not the insurer of the NHSA or it's member clubs. The NHSA'a policy is only offered by a very limited number of insurers.

For sled insurance, I have always found Allstate to be the most competitive. Kurt Wickes in Concord also has ads in the NHSA newspaper and has written my snowmobile policies for the last half dozen years or so.

Last year I had a 2005 skidoo mxzx800 fully insured for $138 or so...
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