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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 272921" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>Years ago, I had an agent tell me that it's possible to insure a toothpick if the owner wanted to pay the premiums. I'm sure there's a way to insure your boat too. I'd just ask your agent. I'm betting they will be able to help and at the least, give you advice on how to get coverage if they can't offer it.</p><p></p><p>Might want to check with an insurance broker.....they seem to have more exposure to insuring the "unusual".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 272921, member: 2990"] Years ago, I had an agent tell me that it's possible to insure a toothpick if the owner wanted to pay the premiums. I'm sure there's a way to insure your boat too. I'd just ask your agent. I'm betting they will be able to help and at the least, give you advice on how to get coverage if they can't offer it. Might want to check with an insurance broker.....they seem to have more exposure to insuring the "unusual". [/QUOTE]
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