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Old 07-10-2007, 02:03 PM   #1
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My experience with BOATUS Insurance was that the annual premium was pretty close to 10% of the declared value of the boat. When my boat was new, I declared the sticker value at 56K and the insurance was around $560. After a few years, I dropped the declared value down to 40K and the insurance dropped to around $400. That was several years ago and it may have changed.

Your carrier might consider your PWC a high liability risk.

Check with BOATUS. You have to join to buy insurance, but the membership cost is very reasonable.
You mean 1%, right?
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Old 07-10-2007, 02:25 PM   #2
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I think he/she means 1% of the value.For my boat that would be about $110 which sounds too low.Maybe it's about 3% with my coverage.
I just got a quote from BoatUS for $350.
Still sounds high to me.
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Old 07-10-2007, 03:11 PM   #3
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I think he/she means 1% of the value.For my boat that would be about $110 which sounds too low.Maybe it's about 3% with my coverage.
I just got a quote from BoatUS for $350.
Still sounds high to me.
Yes, I did mean 1%. Is your boat considered a performance boat? Could you list how the quote was broken down?

Actually, I just looked it up. The FX HO has 160 horsepower and weighs 827 pounds. That may be the insurance issue. Have you asked why the premium is so high?
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Old 07-10-2007, 03:23 PM   #4
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Hi, ask Avery Insurance in Wolfeboro for a quote on your boat. They were very helpful for me when I needed boat insurance and island property insurance. My agent is Deb Dickson. The website is www.averyinsurance.net. Hopefully, she can save you some money. You can find a direct link to them on the Winnipesaukee Home Page in Lake Links under Miscellaneous as well.

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Old 07-10-2007, 04:24 PM   #5
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I have an 06 FX-HO (160). Do you have the FX140 or FX-HO?

My renewal from Boat/US just came through at $382.00. This is based on a $50k per person/$100k per incident liability, actual cash value for replacement/repair, $1k medical payments, $800k fuel spill and other liability, trailer coverage, etc. with $100 deductible, $50 on trailer and $500 for theft.

With Boat/US on pwc you have to be named on the policy to be covered, if I let a friend take it and they crack it up it is not covered. They were quite specific on this and I had to sign a waiver originally that reflected my understanding of this.

The cost on mine with a 2 place trailer (the machine is the limited edition blue one) was $13k. Figuring how easy it is to get hurt on a PWC or to crack it up I think the premium is fair. My brother broke his leg on mine a few weeks ago in a freak accident, he was tossed off it and snapped wis tibia.
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Old 07-10-2007, 11:20 PM   #6
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I think you will find the cost of insurance has much more to do with the liability component than the coverage on the watercraft. You will also find that coverage can vary significantly among carriers. Don't be afraid to shop around.
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Old 07-11-2007, 09:03 AM   #7
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I have an 06 FX-HO (160). Do you have the FX140 or FX-HO?
Mine is actually the FX Cruiser High Ouput.160 hp with a few more bells and whistles on the Cruiser.
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Old 07-11-2007, 01:00 PM   #8
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Mine is actually the FX Cruiser High Ouput.160 hp with a few more bells and whistles on the Cruiser.
Mine is the cruiser as well, great machine. Gotta love that cruiser seat! It is much more comfortable as the RXT we sold.
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Old 07-11-2007, 01:00 PM   #9
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Another data point for you....$458 for a boat valued at $26,000. Covers me, my wife, and my 16 year old son (having a 16 year old son on the policy probably isn't helping if our auto insurance is any indication). Liability coverage is $500,000 per accident; $250 deductible on comprehensive and collision - trailer coverage included; also includes allowance for boat towing for up to $300 per incident. Disappearing deductible too - it reduces 25% for every claim free year. Purchased the insurance through Avery Insurance in Wolfeboro. Insurer is Progressive Northern.
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Old 07-11-2007, 01:58 PM   #10
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I am with travelers, for $500,00 liability, replacemetn cost on the Hull of $8,000 (older boar) but has 290 horsepower in it, $1,000 med pay, and $100 deductible with $475 allowed for towing, and $500 for personal property not screwed or connected into the boat
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Old 07-11-2007, 03:38 PM   #11
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Here is another interesting one for comparison:

Our 2007 Tige 24VE through Boat/US for the year is $399 on a $60,000 agreed hull value with 100k/300k coverage.

They use an overall rating system for the number of claims on a particular type of boat and watch top speed closely. The Tige with 340hp tops at 43mph. Our Monterey (again with Boat/US) with 600hp and a top speed of 55 came in at $1300, agreed value of $75k. Big difference in price for not a lot of difference in value, definitely not in proportion.
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Here is another interesting one for comparison:

Our 2007 Tige 24VE through Boat/US for the year is $399 on a $60,000 agreed hull value with 100k/300k coverage.

They use an overall rating system for the number of claims on a particular type of boat and watch top speed closely. The Tige with 340hp tops at 43mph. Our Monterey (again with Boat/US) with 600hp and a top speed of 55 came in at $1300, agreed value of $75k. Big difference in price for not a lot of difference in value, definitely not in proportion.

that quote on the Tige is pretty good, I pay the same for the Chaparral with agreed value at $30,000 with 500k in coverage. I actually just shopped Progressive and might move all my coverage there as the total cost of the Chap, SeaDoo and Yamaha FX was less with full coverage than boat/us with just liability on the PWC's.
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Old 07-11-2007, 04:38 PM   #13
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$130.00 for this first year of having my Tracker, but my boat is aluminum. Fiberglass is going to run a bit more. I use State Farm too.
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siksukr, check out watercraftinsurance.com. Reed Bros/Atlas insurance (out of state) has great rates, and offers a discount if you are a member of AWA (American Watercraft Association). I pay around $225 for my Sea Doo PWC.
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Old 07-12-2007, 08:16 AM   #15
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Thanks everybody.According to a couple quotes I recieved,I guess I'm not that out of line.
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You mean 1%, right?
DUH! I will edit the original. Thanks for the reality check.
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