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Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8605720 02/18/13 08:26 PM
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Sure you can if your policy is written as an agreed value policy.


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Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8605808 02/18/13 08:46 PM
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I had thieves try and still a 40 HP motor off back of one of my boats,,
He had it unbolted, Fuel lines off,Steering off and battey unhooked,, Don't know if we came home and messed his plan up or what,
But he left his tools behind and all that was there was a 6 inch Needle Nose pilers and a 6 inch set of Vise Grips also Needle nose.. He wanted that motor bad to fight with those bolts with those kind of tools.

Point is its something to look at,, If they think they can make a few bucks off a Power Pole they will unbolt the few bots and cut the Hoses if need be.. Just my 2 cent

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8605855 02/18/13 08:57 PM
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Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: Okhissa2] #8605869 02/18/13 09:01 PM
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Agreed value is only for boat. On a boat policy typically you hv separate endorsement for accessories. There is no endorsement for power poles.

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8605879 02/18/13 09:04 PM
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I think a pp without a pump would be a hard sell , not easy to move. So i doubt it would be a sought after theft item. And I doubt they use a ratchet to get the bolts off.

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8605889 02/18/13 09:06 PM
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You have to have a stated value for your entire rig for good insurance to actually cover add ons. There are ways to get "equipment" covered. Electronics, powerpole, and everything else. Some people run old boats, but insure them for more than the actual boat is worth to try and help cover the equipment. Also have current pictures of EVERYTHING just in case. They come in hand for the haggeling process when you go to your insurance company. Just have good insurance for you entire rig! I now know from expierence

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Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: Temple] #8606600 02/18/13 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Temple
Bad part is most people dont know that power poles are not covered on insurance. U can get coverage for rods, reels, and electronics but not for power poles. I talked to the product manager of one my carriers and asked her about it and she didn't even know what a power pole was.


I would drop that ins company asap!!! mine is covered and has been since day one,,get a ins company that does fishing not just cars and hey we will cover your boat too not knowing anything about your boat.


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Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8606627 02/18/13 11:17 PM
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my pp is covered, i made sure of it after i installed it. i also update my coverage for all my electronics too.

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: gpbassbuster] #8606712 02/18/13 11:34 PM
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Dave Smith had a couple stolen on the elite trail

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8608292 02/19/13 06:22 AM
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Not overly worried about it just asking. I will have this boat insured by end of day tomorrow. I think I will look into some type of looking nut as a deterrent, just looks like a easy target to me and more appealing than some of the other items that were mentioned. Thx for your thoughts.

Re: Power Pole security??? [Re: fish&print] #8608406 02/19/13 10:57 AM
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I don't know if this would work, just a thought.

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