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NanciL
Jun 25, 2017Explorer II
cowtownup wrote:
NanciL, I'll be sure to check on my insurance again. I mentioned to my agent that I would be setting it up down at the beach and that I may still pull it from time to time and he said to leave my insurance as it was. I need to double check to make sure what is covered.
I ended up buiding concrete block piers for all four corners and it is by far more stable than with just the scissors down. I can still remove the front two pillars and pull it out in less than an hour no problem. I hard plumbed the sewer and it was a breeze as well, plus I can unhook it in a matter of minutes. For about 3 hours of work, it was worth it to me to have a more stable setup. Now my kids can jump around like a bunch of monkeys and me not feel like the camper is about to flip over.
Sounds like you did good !
My insurance that we have our house and two vehicles with would not insure it for full purchase value for hurricane and flood.
We hunted around and state farm and all the others wouldn't either.
Then my brother in law suggest Progressive. He has his power boat with them, and they insured it right away
jack L
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