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Safety Guide for the Hurricane Season
For people living around the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast, June 1st marks the beginning of the most unpredictable and tumultuous time of the year: hurricane season. For boat owners, developing a hurricane plan is two-fold. You must consider protecting yourself and your family in addition to your vessel, be it on a trailer or in the water. This guide will address all aspects of hurricane preparation, from vessels on a trailer or in water to hurricane holes and insurance policies, so that you are equipped and ready for this upcoming season.
What Does Boat Insurance Cover?
As more Americans take to boating, the risks of boating increase In 2020, the number of boating accidents increased 26.3%,…
How to Choose the Right Boat Insurance Coverage
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Around the P&C insurance industry: November 2, 2022
Ahoy! announced coverage is now available to boaters in California who can take advantage of policies that are tailored to the needs of modern boaters.
A Guide for the Off-Season Boater
Fortunately, you can fill that hole with a variety of activities that will turn the dreariness of the off-season into productivity and ultimately more adventure once you’re back on the water. Read ahead for nine activities to battle those no-boating blues.