I've had issues too with insurance here, four homeowners companies have dropped me because they claimed boats are an 'attractive nuisance. Other issues i keep hearing is that they won't insure a home with PVC or metal pipes, they won't insure a home with a roof older than 10 years old, and they won't insure a home with oil heat. We don't have gas here so oil is our only option. Although it runs on this street, there's a moratorium on new services because they say the system is over extended.^^^THIS^^^
SHOP for insurance! I started out with Boat US insurance, and after a couple of years, they started jacking up the rate, so I went with Erie and then Travelers. All of them were great for years, but then they went up. I went back to Boat US, and they went up again.
Now, I have bundled my boat with our home and cars with Allstate, and Allstate is the cheapest insurance EVER! Full coverage, agreed values including trailer with in-water boat towing and roadside assistance included! I'm thrilled all over again, just thinking about it.
The price was so good that I kept asking the agent to double and triple check the numbers. They were sure, and I examined the policy with a fine-tooth comb, and it was true. I don't want to state numbers openly, but it's crazy affordable bundling with Allstate.
One note... you must speak with an agent who understands underwriting boats, and not just cars. If they don't, have them transfer you to someone who does, or they will just be confused, not knowing what to do.
I'm not thrilled on having gas in my house anyhow but I'd consider it if it were cheaper but lately its not. I'd rather pay $2k per winter to heat my house vs paying $55 min charge plus usage all year long. I'd likely spend an additional $1k per year for gas, not to mention the cost of a new furnace.
I got a warning from the my car insurance company a month ago that prices are going up 50% when my policy renews. I'm already paying $2k per vehicle. (They wanted $2,500 for just liability on my motorcycle, so that got parked five years ago. I was $90/yr for the past 10 years, then they jacked it up to $2,500. Sorry, not going to do it.
I was paying $400/yr in homeowners two years ago, last year they jacked it up to $900, then dropped me, I found another company, and they now declined renewal due to the age of my house. (Built in 1950). I've not been able to find a company to write a policy now. What I don't get is that I've never had a claim and always paid up front.
I priced boat insurance after my agent swore it was 'cheap' and it might lower my truck and home insurance. He came back with a $3,750 quote to insure a boat I paid $800 for 16 years ago. When I asked if the boat as insured when in tow by my truck, he said yes. The boat insurance is only for on the water to cover me if a passenger were to get hurt on my boat. Its not for liability That's extra and they said they don't write liability insurance on small boats like mine.
Needless to say I didn't bother and will likely have to go with no home owners insurance because the only company that will write a policy is Progressive and they quoted me $1,900 per month for just the house, or $3,100/mo if i combine my house and car, but they won't cover my 1 ton truck saying that needs a commercial policy even though its got passenger tags and a camper cap on it.
For the OP, having insurance won't help you much if your 900 miles from home with no boat to fish from or worse yet no truck or boat.
Just a thought, a buddy bought a bunch of those cheap game cams, he put them in the window of the motel and the back window of his truck, plus he bought a motion sensitive alarm that goes off if there's any movement so if anyone climbed in or on the boat or did anything to it it triggers a shrill screeching siren under the hood.
A woman who is is often on the river where I fish leaves her rottweiler in the truck. He's on a leash but its 12ft long and pretty thin. He can get in and out of the cab into the bed at will and I'm sure he can break that lead if he wanted to. No one messes with her rig or trailer. The dog won't let them near it.