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  1. #1
    cyclone
    Who's got it?
    What company?
    How much?
    Do you have over the transom headers?
    Did the company require photos of your boat?
    Were there any horsepower limitations?
    Do you have a lay up for part of the year?
    I'm looking for a new company. thanks for the help.
    -mike

  2. #2
    dmontzsta
    Call Terheggen & Malone @ 562-496-2444
    That seems to be one of the few that still insure. I have heard it is hard to get insurance for a blown boat.

  3. #3
    clownpuncher
    I've got it
    Allstate
    About 600 a year
    No OTT headers on current boat, BUT, I did have OTT on the old boat with allstate
    No photos
    THey just asked me my HP. I told them the truth, 650 HP
    No lay up at all
    Good luck
    ROC

  4. #4
    Big Proppa
    State Farm covers the spectra 20 for 35'gs
    I think it's 40 bucks a month.

  5. #5
    1978 Rogers
    American Underwriters (referred to by State Farms) SF wouldn't touch my boat.
    $300 something for 6 months (only have it insured for warmer half of the year)
    Log exhaust
    Told them 350 horse power
    They did take a photo.

  6. #6
    Cole1313
    Who's got it?
    What company?
    How much?
    Do you have over the transom headers?
    Did the company require photos of your boat?
    Were there any horsepower limitations?
    Do you have a lay up for part of the year?
    I'm looking for a new company. thanks for the help.
    -mike
    Progressive
    $248/year
    Yes on the OT
    No on pics!
    Yes
    I had heard that they were no longer doing policies on these types of boats, but it is worth a shot.

  7. #7
    diggler
    Who's got it?
    What company?
    How much?
    Do you have over the transom headers?
    Did the company require photos of your boat?
    Were there any horsepower limitations?
    Do you have a lay up for part of the year?
    I'm looking for a new company. thanks for the help.
    -mike
    Cornerstone Insurance Agency (underwritten by Terheggon (spelling))
    $1580 per year, but will drop now since I finished 1st year with no claims.
    OT headers - yes
    Pictures - yes
    HP limits - none that I know of, I sent dyno sheets showing 802hp
    No lay up
    Replacement value coverage
    Coverage effective only if I'm driving and no one else.
    mike, I have the same Ultra Shadow 19' you have and they were able to do coverage for me. Granted, it took about 20 calls to different agencies.

  8. #8
    572Daytona
    Who's got it?
    What company?
    How much?
    Do you have over the transom headers?
    Did the company require photos of your boat?
    Were there any horsepower limitations?
    Do you have a lay up for part of the year?
    I'm looking for a new company. thanks for the help.
    -mike
    USAA
    $427/yr
    OT's
    No photo's but I did need to document what extras it had in order to insure it for more than the blue book value.
    Yes, there were HP limitations. I had to get an underwriting exception and they spoke to my engine builder who said that the motor I had in a jet was similar to a 415hp if it were a mercruiser sterndrive (which is probably pretty accurate)
    No lay up.

  9. #9
    Schiada Time
    Mike- What happened? Is State Farm not working out? I wonder if I am still covered.
    Trav

  10. #10
    Nubbs
    Clarke Garvey Marine Insurance (I think that's the name)
    approx $340 per year
    No layup
    covered engine
    not sure about hp limit

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