jvthundercat wrote:
I got turned down several times with mine. Last summer we only took it to a little over 65mph at about 3/4 throttle.
Even the stock 340hp per engine was enough to put it in the "go fast" section.
But, on the other hand, my is the good ole days as far as Four Winns is concerned.
Ah, the good 'ole days...

The company I work for is very conservative, which is why we maybe didn't make as much money as others from the late 90s - 2008 but also why we were one of the few to remain profitable over the past two years. We insure small to mid size businesses of certain "classes" but because a lot of times the owners of those businesses want all their insurance in one spot we offer some personal insurance (home, auto, RV, etc.) I'm not sure if we insure boats or not.
But even if it's a large account, where we'd really like to keep the business owner happy, there are certain things that will get a definete no! Like fast cars, motorcyles, etc. Whether it's accurate or not, it's just one of those unbendable rules. Even though it's easily argued that a 19 YO old on a 1984 Suzuki 550 is a higher risk than a 45 YO on a Yamaha R1, the R1 won't be insured by us.
I can only assume some companies will have similar rules for boats.
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2005 Horizon 230 5.7 GXi/DP "Nauti Addiction"
Towed with a 2003 Suburban Z71
