Seth
Well-known member
I was talking with some other guys about how my boat is leaking but I can't find the hole. They looked and said that since there is a decent crease in one of the ribs that insurance would probably total it out. Do they really total boats out that easily? One guy showed me a hole he put in his boat and said that insurance gave him ten grand and he just used that money to upgrade from a 150 to a 250ho etec and then fixed the hole himself.
So my other question would be if they were to total the boat out, would I get a check from the insurance company and then they would get the boat? The motor and everything else is fine but I wouldn't mind getting a new hull and putting my current motor and everything else on it if it wouldn't jack up what I currently owe on it. The new Legend hull have some design changes that I wish my current boat had.
So my other question would be if they were to total the boat out, would I get a check from the insurance company and then they would get the boat? The motor and everything else is fine but I wouldn't mind getting a new hull and putting my current motor and everything else on it if it wouldn't jack up what I currently owe on it. The new Legend hull have some design changes that I wish my current boat had.