Re: extended warranty for boats???
I look at it this way-
I insure against the large devastating things that I would be unable financially cover- my house burning to the ground, (homeowners insurance),
Liability claims against me for any damage I may be held liable for (car, motorcycle, boat, and unbrella liability policy), and devestating medical expenses (health Insurance).
I self insure against small unlikely risks. Worse case? I need to pony up a few thousand bucks for a surprise repair. So far, I am extremely ahead financially. That's what emergency cash is for. Or in extreme circumstances, a major credit card. But such an event is statistically unlikely.
I bet if I bought every single extended warranty I've ever been offered, the cost to me would be tens of thousands of dollars. In the same period of time, I've spent a tiny fraction of that on repairs.
When you buy an extended warranty you're essentially betting that your stuff will break down. The company backing the warranty is betting it won't.
I'm thinking they have the inside track on this.
If you do buy one of these plans, negotiate like crazy on the purchase price.
About 50% of the cost is the sales commissions.