T&T: A nagging question

Larry Gregory larry at mvouterreef.com
Sun Sep 21 13:57:09 EDT 2008


I think that the insurance companies should try and determine if boats 
were for sale at the time of the hurricane. The insurance companies
should then try and determine if those boats were as prepared for the
storm as boats that were not for sale or boats that were self insured.
I think that the results might supprise them.

I do not know how long most owners keep their boats. But, if the number
of almost new boats on the market (two or three years old) are any
indication, they are not kept very long. If a boat is insured for hull
value, what better way to dispose of it than thru a hurricane.

Larry Gregory


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