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Sorry you have to go through this but on the bright side, it sure is going to be exciting shopping for a new boat. Best of luck and ping me if you need any help.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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Gerry very appreciative and thanks for your offer to help. We have good coverage so I think we'll be fne. Hope all others effected can say the same and glad no one sustained personal injury. A few pictures of the fire, our boat was top tier middle and didn't stand a chance. I think we were fortunate it was totaled as opposed to singed truthfully!
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I have a Geico agreed to policy on my boat and there is also a separate item on the declarations page for $3000 for personal effects so not sure how that works in a total loss... Nothing in the policy I saw that would indicate personal effects would be included in the agreed to amount.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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Here's the reply I received from my insurance company:
A review of your declarations page does, indeed, indicate that your Yacht Policy does not include Coverage F for Personal Effects. However, the E790 Angler Endorsement to your policy does provide up to $5,000 of coverage for Fishing Equipment, which is specifically limited to rods, reels, tackle containers (including items stored in the container such as artificial lures), electric trolling motor, and other fishing-specific items. More than likely, the loss of the GPS would be something that a homeowner’s (or tenant's) insurance policy would cover, even if lost or damaged aboard your boat. So, I see no issue with retrieving what remains of the GPS when permissible and safe to do so and having you secure that. So while we don't have personal Effects coverage, we do have a rider (whatever an E790 Angler Endorsment actually means) which covers angling related items but not items of a personal nature. Just FYI to anyone reading this thread. The reason my representative replied about the GPS is we have all our way point information in it. Annually we remove the navionics chips but I don't think they have our way points on that chip, believe they reside in the unit itself. If so we might have lost all our numbers over the last 30 or more years which sucks. Always intended to write them down in a log and never did. Trying to see if I can get the unit which I'm sure was destroyed and see if someone can retrieve the information. Don't make the same mistake we made, those numbers are gold and irreplaceable and if lost would hurt. Last edited by dakota560; 02-16-2017 at 08:45 PM.. |
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Also if ur ever selling ur boat never leave a log book like I did on my galley table , some A - H walked off with that ! Brokers don't care & it's not their responsibility it's ours !
Totally my fault simple solution don't trust anyone keep all those books with u or locked up in the boat . Always back up,with copy in ur possession cause fire takes everything ! Probably hundred ways to store numbers Its just me to make a hard copy that I have at home . Old habits die hard ! |
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