Don’t Lose Your Boat – Protect Yourself Against Slip Accidents!
Has your boat ever been damaged when it hasn’t even left the dock? For example:
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A boat driven by an inexperienced boater, careened down a channel and swung into a docked boat. The owner of the other boat was down below working on the engine when his boat was struck. He fell and hit his head against the engine.
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The bilge pump on a 27 foot Carver Santego failed. The owner didn’t come to the slip for two weeks. By that time, the lines anchoring the boat were taut and the boat was sinking stern first as a result of the water that had accumulated in the bilge.
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A boater got caught in a violent storm. As he tried to make it back to his slip, the wind violently pushed him into another boat that was moored.
In these cases, all true stories, the boats suffered severe damage, even though they never left the dock! They also all incurred the expense of pulling the boats out of the water. These accidents were unavoidable but the costs were huge and resulted in a shortened boating season for the owners.
To protect you against these and the other risks of going out on “boating adventures”, you need the kind of boating insurance protection that AAG Insurance can get for your personal watercraft, wooden boat, yacht, fishing boat or sailboat.
AAG Insurance Serves Pacific Northwest Boaters
You can generally get boaters insurance for a great price in comparison for the peace of mind it provides you. The boat insurance professionals at AAG Insurance have been serving water lovers of the Pacific Northwest since 1995. We know boating.
Fill in the Protection Savings Form on this page, today. One of our insurance professionals will be in touch to review your boat protection. As the above cases indicate, anything can happen on the water at anytime, even when your boat is docked.
Protect your boat completely so you can fully enjoy it! The sooner you fill out the Protection Savings Form above, the sooner we can get you the protection you deserve, and the sooner you can be out on the water again, knowing you’re taken care of.