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#3757651 - 07/30/09 04:44 PM using my hitch?
MikeyBob Offline
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Registered: 05/19/09
Posts: 19
Loc: bexar
because i'm going to be hauling around my boat every now and then, am i going to have to tell my car insurance company, and will they raise our insurance? i have nationwide, i don't know if everyplace is yes or no, or just some, so i thought i'd throw it out there


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#3758803 - 07/30/09 09:27 PM Re: using my hitch? [Re: MikeyBob]
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Registered: 07/27/07
Posts: 16538
Loc: Plano TX
I have Nationwide for truck and Progressive for boat. I let Nationwied quote for the boat and they did not beat Progressive in my case.

It never came up as an issue.
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#3763161 - 07/31/09 11:59 PM Re: using my hitch? [Re: MikeyBob]
Insurancepro Offline
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Registered: 01/23/09
Posts: 95
I would suggest insuring your boat on a seperate policy. You can get a policy with agreed value coverage's. If you have a claim there will be no surprises on what kind of coverage's you will have. Thanks Bob Luellen 800-339-1235

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#4060216 - 10/18/09 01:43 PM Re: using my hitch? [Re: Insurancepro]
djdavis Offline
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Registered: 07/10/08
Posts: 25
Loc: Houston, Texas
What Insurancepro said. Definately two policies with two different insurance companies. You are probably more likely to have boat claim than auto claim, as there are more hazards that you cannot see when in the boat (stumps, logs, etc.) than there are when in the car. When you have a boat claim, you dont want your auto premiums to increase.
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#4062994 - 10/19/09 01:25 PM Re: using my hitch? [Re: djdavis]
Brandon A Offline
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Registered: 02/24/09
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im not sure how ur car insurance works, but mine also covers anything that i am towing... for example, a boat.
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#4065694 - 10/20/09 10:42 AM Re: using my hitch? [Re: MikeyBob]
X-rayed Fish Offline
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Registered: 02/25/03
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Loc: Dallas, TX
Originally Posted By: MikeyBob
because i'm going to be hauling around my boat every now and then, am i going to have to tell my car insurance company, and will they raise our insurance? i have nationwide, i don't know if everyplace is yes or no, or just some, so i thought i'd throw it out there


it should be covered by your auto policy when towing with your vehicle. it is connected and would become "part of" the vehicle. same as if you were pulling a UHAUL trailer....

if you fish a lot, insurance for the boat is a good thing to have. but not mandatory.
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