Re: What is my boat worth roughly?
Actually, you have 2 choices you can make. The first is "actual cash value" and the second is "agreed upon value". Ask your agent.
Granted, the "agreed upon value" is going to be a little more but it could save your butt in a total loss.
My 96 Glastron is only worth around 7 grand with the trailer being another $1500 or so. I have it insured for 8K on boat and 2K on the trailer, "agreed upon value".
So if I sink it and it's a total loss, they pay me 8K minus the $250 deductable. There's no fussing about what the boat is worth. The price difference between the two different policy's for my slug was only $80. For piece of mind, I payed the extra $80.
State Farm same here..they ask YOU what its worth (within reason). My 88 is at $4000 boat/motor, $500 trailer. $300,000 Liability
Runs a little over $100 a year
Actually, you have 2 choices you can make. The first is "actual cash value" and the second is "agreed upon value". Ask your agent.
Granted, the "agreed upon value" is going to be a little more but it could save your butt in a total loss.
My 96 Glastron is only worth around 7 grand with the trailer being another $1500 or so. I have it insured for 8K on boat and 2K on the trailer, "agreed upon value".
So if I sink it and it's a total loss, they pay me 8K minus the $250 deductable. There's no fussing about what the boat is worth. The price difference between the two different policy's for my slug was only $80. For piece of mind, I payed the extra $80.