BrianSmith
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2014
- Messages
- 487
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Smartini
- Vessel Make
- 2002 Kristen 52' Flybridge Trawler
Just got my GEICO renewal notice for 2019. Got a small reduction in the deductible and the premium. Not unhappy... BUT...
We left the US in March and don't expect to have the boat back in the US for a number of years, while we explore the Caribbean and Central America. I have heard that insurance outside the US can be considerably less expensive, but I honestly don't want to start submitting applications to every insco that comes up in a Google search, unless I think it's going to result in some significant savings (at least 10%).
Have any of you had experience with insurance companies outside the US, for cruising outside the US? Good, bad, or no different? Significant premium savings, or not?
Thanks!
We left the US in March and don't expect to have the boat back in the US for a number of years, while we explore the Caribbean and Central America. I have heard that insurance outside the US can be considerably less expensive, but I honestly don't want to start submitting applications to every insco that comes up in a Google search, unless I think it's going to result in some significant savings (at least 10%).
Have any of you had experience with insurance companies outside the US, for cruising outside the US? Good, bad, or no different? Significant premium savings, or not?
Thanks!