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We are thinking about living aboard our 4788. Since we sold our house we need insurance for personal property we now have on board. Any recommendation for insurance agents or companies.
Thanks
Talk to your marine insurance agent. When we were living aboard, it was another $80.00 a year on our yacht policy to cover living aboard and most (not all) of the personal items you are talking about.
Try Chubb . . . I found them through one of our BOC members. I chose Chubb after comparing a few companies - go through Anchor Marine Underwriters on Mercer Island, WA . . talk to Lauren . . . here's her contact info
Glad I looked up some older post. This is an aspect of living aboard I have not considered previously. Permanent live-aboard becomes necessary or desirable I will definitely check with insurance agent.
Greg
Newport, Oregon
South Beach Marina
1986 3270 with twin 110 HP Hino diesels. Name of boat "Mr. Darcy"
Past work history: Prototyping, tooling, and repair for Reinell,. General fiberglass boat repair starting in 1976.
Also worked as heavy equipment mechanic, and machinery mechanic for over 30 years.
Glad I looked up some older post. This is an aspect of living aboard I have not considered previously. Permanent live-aboard becomes necessary or desirable I will definitely check with insurance agent.
Greg
did you know we have a great sister site to the BOC for liveaboard information???
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