Am looking for the best price for my insurance on my Bombardier GTI 2007. Thank you.
I used TD for my sled. Never bothered with the PWC.
I used TD for my sled. Never bothered with the PWC.
Heres what I know about Insurance about boats - I got a fast education last year.
I originally had house insurance with RBC. So when I got a boat - I figured I would just add it to the policy. Everything was going good when suddenly they asked me if the motor was inboard or out. I replied inboard. Nope they wouldnt insure it.
So i had to shop around and found Mennonite Insurnace out of Saskatchewan would insure it - so long as they could have the business on for the house insurance - AND that it wasnt rated for over 60MPH.
Im in trouble next year when me and hubby trade up for a bigger Doo! I will have to shop around again.
I have only a 50 deductable - 5 million liability - and it costs me $37 a month for the boat portion. That also includes accidents on the road - and theft for a total of $444 a year on top of my regular house insurance.
Its not the law (yet) in Canada to have insurance as it MIGHT be covered under your home insurance for an accident. But you might have to check your policy.
Also, Insurance companies are now asking for copies of your Boat Operators Card.
I think having insurance is something you should have - even if its minimal amounts. Could you honestly live with yourself if you did have an accident on the waterway?
Sara
Heres what I know about Insurance about boats - I got a fast education last year.
I originally had house insurance with RBC. So when I got a boat - I figured I would just add it to the policy. Everything was going good when suddenly they asked me if the motor was inboard or out. I replied inboard. Nope they wouldnt insure it.
So i had to shop around and found Mennonite Insurnace out of Saskatchewan would insure it - so long as they could have the business on for the house insurance - AND that it wasnt rated for over 60MPH.
Im in trouble next year when me and hubby trade up for a bigger Doo! I will have to shop around again.
I have only a 50 deductable - 5 million liability - and it costs me $37 a month for the boat portion. That also includes accidents on the road - and theft for a total of $444 a year on top of my regular house insurance.
Its not the law (yet) in Canada to have insurance as it MIGHT be covered under your home insurance for an accident. But you might have to check your policy.
Also, Insurance companies are now asking for copies of your Boat Operators Card.
I think having insurance is something you should have - even if its minimal amounts. Could you honestly live with yourself if you did have an accident on the waterway?
Sara