I was traveling when I added my vote for Progressive via iPhone and was not 
near a computer to respond in greater detail.  By way of further response, I 
favor Progressive due to the nature of its of policy and the relatively 
reasonable premiums.

 

Once upon a time, I insured my C&C 34 with the company affiliated with BoatUS 
(pre-GEICO).  It was CNA as I recall, but that was a while ago.  When I bought 
the 42 Custom, I was required by the insurance company to obtain a survey, 
which I did.  We discovered a wet spot in the core below the waterline, which 
turned into a nightmare repair job.  The work was completed over a period of 
about two years, during which time I had “on the hard” coverage.

 

At some point, BoatUS affiliated with GEICO (I believe GEICO now owns BoatUS).  
Shortly thereafter, there was a thread on this list about a problem with 
GEICO’s insurance for older boats.  Specifically, built into GEICO’s policy was 
a decreasing payout for damage based on the age of the boat.  When I looked 
into it, I discovered that if my boat was dismasted, for example, GEICO would 
not pay enough to replace the rig.  Finding this unacceptable, I found another 
carrier.  Following a hurricane that hit Florida, my premiums went through the 
roof (even though my boat is on Lake Erie), so the search was on again.  
Eventually, I discovered Progressive, which does not present the GEICO older 
boat problem and offers decent coverage for my 50-year-old boat at a relatively 
reasonable rate.  Fortunately, I have not had to test it with a claim.

 

Matt Wolford

C&C 42 Custom

 

From: Brian Davis via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2026 7:04 AM
To: Stus-List <[email protected]>
Cc: Brian Davis <[email protected]>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Boat insurance options

 

This has been a great thread to read with a lot of really good experiences 
shared.  Thank you!  

 

I just renewed my policy on Nina with Geico Marine. I've had this policy for 10 
yrs with no claims and the 25% per year vanishing deductible vanished 6 yrs 
ago. This year they required a survey. Fortunately, a year ago a potential 
buyer had a survey performed but I never received a copy.  So, I contacted that 
surveyor and he sold it to me for $100.  It was a great survey.  He kindly 
modified the date to be February this year.  It valued Nina more than what the 
currently agreed value has been on the policy. Geico quickly renewed the 
policy.   

 

I was very intrigued by Richard's mention of adding a rider to a homeowners 
policy.  I am also a USAA member so I called them.  They transferred me around 
twice and the result was not enough personal property coverage to be worth it, 
plus it would not include liability.  I think the reason is because the boat is 
in Florida.  The USAA agent then transferred me over to Progressive who 
underwrites boat policies for them in this state, and still getting the USAA 
discounts.  Their quote with the same policy parameters ended up quoting $250 
more per year, and the vanishing deductible of the same 25% per year reduction 
would essentially reset for my scenario making it not worth it to switch 
carriers.

 

Fair winds,

 

Brian

s/v Nina

1980 C&C Landfall 38

 

On Wed, Mar 18, 2026 at 10:09 PM Don Kern via CnC-List <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Dennis

GEICO also required that i get survey by Feb. 11th to re-insure my 1974 C&C 35. 
 After I got the new policy, which raised my rate and placed the boats value 
below the survey's median value, I drop Geico.  Using the same survey, the boat 
is now insured with USAA/Markel at a significantly lower premium at a value 
slightly above the surveyor's median but also above GEICO's value that it had 
been insured for the last 8 years.

Don Kern
Fireball, C&C 35 Mk2
Bristol, RI




On 3/18/2026 11:52 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:

Several boat owners in my area use smaller independent insurers.  Check around. 
 You don't necessarily have to go with one of the "big" companies.

 

Unfortunately not available to all but Touche' is insured through USAA.  My 
policy is actually a legacy policy underwritten by USAA itself.  I think USAA 
now uses Progressive which might be a slight recommendation for Progressive.  
So, my point is to get a quote from Progressive.

 

--

Dennis C. 

Touche' 35-1 #83

Mandeville, LA

 

On Wed, Mar 18, 2026 at 9:19 AM Thomas Perison via CnC-List 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Good morning all - 
I know this isn’t a new topic, but given the semi-recent requirement for V & C 
independent surveys for insurance, I’m shopping for an alternative to Geico.  
Recently received instructions from them to completely open up / “repair” about 
4’ of my stbd topside due to a somewhat higher moisture reading. Even the 
surveyor said it wasn’t an issue. 
I could go on belly-aching about other ‘directives’ from them, but suffice to 
say am looking for your   collective wisdom …and other companies ! 
V/R 
Tom 
Therapy 
1984 29-2
Buffalo NY

 

 

 

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