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INSURANCE

Post by trebot » Sun May 17, 2020 7:11 am

Looking to insure my '56 Continental. Located in Michigan. Any experience with insurers, good and bad, would be appreciated.

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Re: INSURANCE

Post by drrot » Sun May 17, 2020 9:22 am

I've had Hagerty for about 30 years. One issue with a submerged something and they took care of it with no issues. You get to pick the delectable and value. Besides they support the hobby :D
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1947 Penn Yan 12' Cartopper WXH474611
1950 Chris-Craft 22' Sportsman U-22-1532
1957 Chris-Craft 26' Sea Skiff SK-26-515
1968 Century 17' Resorter FG-68-174

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Re: INSURANCE

Post by Captain Nemo » Sun May 17, 2020 12:25 pm

Ditto on Hagerty. Never had to make a claim. Everything I’ve heard is positive though.
Boats are to be made of wood, otherwise, God would have grown fiberglass trees.

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Re: INSURANCE

Post by mbigpops » Sun May 17, 2020 6:57 pm

Can Carly or somebody teach Staib how to spell Haggerrttyy.

Maybe Matt Smith. He's a good speeler.

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