Re: My Insurance co is asking questions...
Got an email from my insurance agent. Seems the underwriting department looked my boat up on NADA or the like and came back saying that its not valued at the $6000 I asked for. NADA lists Average Retail price for a 1985 Bayliner 1600 Capri Cuddy for about $2200 with the options mine has.
Now I know I will never be able to replace this one if stolen or totalled for $2200 with one in the same condition I found. Granted, I only paid $1875 for it, but it took me two years of looking before I found one in this great condition in my price range. I don't want to have to look for two years if something should happen. Plus, in 3 years, it will be antique!
So I went online and did a search for my boat and found two for sale. Both had photos of the boat, and both were not as clean and showed signs of wear (ripped worn seats, bent bow rails, etc), but overall looked fair. The sale prices were $4885 and 5300.
Here is the link to the one with bent bow rail.
http://www.boats.com/sites/boatcountrywa/boat?entityid=104897431&mid=1128
I saved the web pages as a document and emailed it back to my agent explaining that these boats typically sell for twice or more the nada value in even fair condition. I asked if this is sufficient support of my claim that my boat/motor/trailer is worth $6000. I may be over stating the value, but If I'm willing to pay the premium, I don't see why they would balk. Its not like I'm asking for $20000 and then sink the boat....
I'll keep you posted.