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Old 04-15-2014, 03:16 PM
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Default Insurance - Bahamas coverage?

My current carrier will not even give a rider policy for a single powered 23'

I cant use Boat Us for another couple years (had them when my motor was stolen and i cant use them for a couple years after a big claim like that)

Any suggestions?
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Old 04-15-2014, 03:53 PM
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I looked hard for coverage for our size boats, nada, except for Boat US, which would give coverage for a limited distance into the Bahamas. Doesn't cover all the area I want to go to, so I'm bare, carrying lots of safety gear and spares.
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Old 04-15-2014, 05:29 PM
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Try Charter Lakes or Bradley.
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Old 04-15-2014, 06:16 PM
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Boat US covered me into the Berry Islands last time I went (back in '05)
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Old 04-15-2014, 10:01 PM
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I have mine through progressive. Due to the age of our boats, no one wants to insure them. I went with a stated value policy. I'm not sure if progressive would do a "Bahamas" short term policy. Another company to try would be NBOA.
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Old 04-16-2014, 09:57 AM
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Due to the age of our boats, no one wants to insure them
book value of a 1985 23' seacraft: about $8k in great shape

Yes, i have agreed value, its the only way to go on something custom or re-built. I got them to go up to $30k by showing costs of motor. This really helped me when my motor was stolen !

I currently have policy with charter lakes and they definitively will not give a Bahamas rider, I have called and asked twice (just in case I didn't get the right answer the first time, it happens)

I really want to take the boat over later this summer, want to be covered too
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Old 04-16-2014, 11:13 PM
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Insuring older boats; and older small (less than 25' with a single engine) boats is a challenge:

Insurers have historically had bad experiences with older boats- everyone says their boat is fully restored/ well maintained/ pampered lady/ etc- I hear it all the time: Sometimes it's true, most times it's not- present company excluded.

My philosophy is to advise my clients, and set my own boats up with multiple layers of prevention/ protection: good drainage, water tight decks and plumbing, proper electrical system with redundant bilge pumping capacity, high water alarm, etc. Question: what will happen of your bilge pump(s) stop functioning, and you are taking spray over the bow/ transom? Will your boat down flood, eventually loose buoyancy and sink, or will the water flow back overboard? Something to think about.......

We've gone on vacation for the last several summers to the Berries (80 miles east of Bimini); our only practical option is to "fly without a net"- no insurance outside of our navigational limits; no coast guard, seatow, or LOCAL Towboat/US- I carry a heavy cable and lock to secure the boat; full spares, the phone number of a friend with an airplane to deliver spares, and Tow Boat/US coverage. I was told by the operator of the Fort Lauderdale operation; they'd come and get me for an additional nominal fee. It's the price I pay to go off grid.

We all say we want to go on a real adventure, well, most real adventures are adventures that no one will insure; it's one way of knowing you're going to do the real thing.

Sometimes the best adventures start off being a little scary.
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Old 04-17-2014, 08:26 AM
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I just looked at my Boat U.S. renewal policy and see that it covers US and Canada coastal & inland waters only. I had insurance far into Baja Mex before through an agent, so I may need to look at other insurance pretty quick. I know they have to add a rider for that coverage but the cost wasn't that much. As for boat coverage, the price I pay for ACV right now for a year is not far off what I was paying monthly on a five year old boat. The higher value in my current policy is in coverages other than the boat and boating equipment and that's the primary reason I have it.
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Old 04-17-2014, 10:30 AM
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Im not at all worried about my boat, its systems are all to notch, I made it to be as safe/foolproof as possible I have good safety equipment and EPIRB

I have insurance for the things I cannot do much to mitigate: theft, and liability.

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Sometimes the best adventures start off being a little scary.
this is true.

On my way home from a free-dive class a couple weeks ago (got down to class limit of 70' 4 times, loved it) I stopped by a starbucks, the hipster-coolgirl behind the counter asked me if I wanted to try her french pressed chive something, i said that it sounded terrible and I just wanted my black coffee thank you though. Her response was "you should be more adventurous".

Adventurous is relative to the technology available as time we live, the ability to mitigate risk, and what you leave behind were you to encounter worst case. Is it dumb for me to head over to the Bahamas without an EPIRB? Well then, was it dumb for my grandad to sail around the Caribbean with only a sextant? I woudl say I would be taking the dumber risk vs. my grandfather.


Sorry... got off on tangent

still looking for bahamas coverage on my 23 CC if anyone has a lead....
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