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Classic Insurance and Appraisal 3 years 7 months ago #143202

How many of you have had your classics appraised and covered for insurance? I'd also ask what company you used?

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Classic Insurance and Appraisal 3 years 7 months ago #143203

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When I had my Century it was insured by Hagerty. No "appraisal" you set an agreed upon price for total coverage. The insurance covered the usual liability etc. If there is a total loss ie. fire, sinking etc. they pay the agreed upon $$. All I had to do was document the boat, registration, title, pictures of the entire boat, motor, fuel lines.
That was quite a few years back so things might have changed...or not.
Worth a call or inquiry on their website.

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Classic Insurance and Appraisal 3 years 7 months ago #143204

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You can't go wrong with Haggerty. They will insure your boat for a stated value as long as your stated value is reasonable. Their claims reputation is top notch.

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