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Insurance Value 1989 Seacraft WA
I am trying to value my 1989 Seacraft WA for insurance purposes. It has a 2003 225hp Evinrude. Also has a custom T-Top with full canvas. Need some ballpark pricing so I can figure out how much to insure it for.
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Re: Insurance Value 1989 Seacraft WA
According to the ABOS pricing guide that I have and that is 2 years old. Your value would be approx. 7k. Do a craigslist search and you will see what things are going for.
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Re: Insurance Value 1989 Seacraft WA
The insurance co. required a survey on my 73
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Re: Insurance Value 1989 Seacraft WA
Ask for an "Agreed Value" policy. My '72 Seafari with '07 90 hp Optimax and galvanized trailer is insured for an agreed value of $9,800 with a $250 total loss deductible and $500 repair deductible. No survey required. Annual cost is $357 keeping it on a trailer at home; it would have been $413 if I kept in in/out dry storage, and $665 if I kept it in the water at the dock.
Our insurance is now with Boat U.S. after State Farm began dropping all non-auto insurance in Florida. The cost is a little higher than we had with State Farm. Boat U.S. does not value the hull, motor, and trailer separately.
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