O C Diver
Guru
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2010
- Messages
- 13,318
- Location
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Vessel Name
- End Of The Line
- Vessel Make
- Trinka 10 Dinghy
I'm frankly amazed at the number of people with movable assets that don't move them before a named storm, don't even have a plan to move them. I can understand that the people suffering through Hilary had no expectations of this happening, but the people of Florida should have a very realistic expectation of the potential risk. If you're going to leave Florida for hurricane season and think that it's either going to be alright to leave the boat in the slip or insurance will cover it, you're part of the problem. Last year hundreds, maybe thousands of vehicles were lost to hurricane Ian. Did it never occur to these people days before they evacuated to move them to a shopping mall parking lot 15 to 50 miles inland?
I wonder if people would take a more proactive approach regarding movable assets, if insurance companies only paid 50% on named storm losses.
I wonder if people would take a more proactive approach regarding movable assets, if insurance companies only paid 50% on named storm losses.