Insurance
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Greg-you are correct about most insurance cos. not wanting to insure wooden or even older boats. You may want to start with your agent and see if they can recommend someone or a company to you. You may also want to look into BoatUS. My boat was almost lost in the floods two years ago in Western PA (a real long and interesting story). I had to really fight with my insurance company. There were about 100 boats washed out of the Beaver River-most of them lost-fortunately not mine-and BoatUS was very quick to respond for policy holders-settling quickly with those who's boats were lost, and quickly saving those that were salvagable.
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Insurance
I just purchased my 1966 42' foot and the biggest problem was getting the insurance. Many companies wouldn't insure either because it was too old or just the fact that it was wood. A lot of companies also wanted proof of previous ownership of a wood boat for at least 5 years. Since this is my first wood boat, that was a problem. We were finally able to get insurance through Heritage Marine at a somewhat reasonable price. They were sticklers about the survey and fastener inspection. They have a website. http://www.heritagemarineinsurance.com which will give you a lot of information but I found it easier to call them. They have a toll free number and are located in CT. Good luck!
Hagerty Insurance is the way to go....wood hulls, and others...No problem. All they require is some photos.
If you belong to the Antique and Classic boat society...hagerty will give you a 10% rate decrease.
http://www.hagerty.com/
http://www.acbs.org/activities.html
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If you belong to the Antique and Classic boat society...hagerty will give you a 10% rate decrease.
http://www.hagerty.com/
http://www.acbs.org/activities.html
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Awesome
Even after going through the hell of totally renovating a newer F-36, I still can't imagine what it would be like to restore it's wooden ancestor! Absolutely gorgeous...would love to see more pics.
Tony
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Tony
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Thanks for the nice comments. She's not finished yet - still have some work on the inside to do. We just wanted to get her seaworthy in time for salmon season!
We went upriver about 25 miles and anchored in a cove for the weekend. Pure bliss! We went through about 5.3 gph round trip, which was better than we expected.
We went upriver about 25 miles and anchored in a cove for the weekend. Pure bliss! We went through about 5.3 gph round trip, which was better than we expected.