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Golf Cart
07-10-2006, 23:42
Post: #1
Golf Cart
Try Progressive Insurance....they insure my SeaDoos, dune buggy, and BB. I
would think that liabiity insurance (only) would be less than $200/yr for a
golf cart. My SeaDoos (2 of them) is $130/yr.

Best of luck, and let us know what you find out.

Kevin McKeown
Yorba Linda, CA
1986 38' PT


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07-11-2006, 00:16
Post: #2
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Good morning, anyone out there insuring his or her golf carts. We
usually take one with us to avoid the $40.00 per day rental. We are
heading down to Ocean Lakes in SC in a few weeks and they need proof
of a 50K policy on private carts. Oh and by the way the need to be
electric. I thought they the golf cart would be covered on either the
coach or homeowners policy but I was mistaken. My company (State Farm)
actually said they couldn't insure it. 2 drivers and 5 vehicles. For
some reason there is no problem with the other 3 just the cart. If you
are insuring your cart, what company are you using and what does it
cost. Thanks
Gene Chaude
85 FC35
Oakdale CT.

Like the his or her thing. I wanted to us their. That spell check
person is a smart one.
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07-11-2006, 00:40
Post: #3
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Gene

We have our golf cart insured and it is by State Farm, however our
use is only on a golf course that might be the difference. State
Farm has all our stuff, Bird, Home, Autos, etc.

Steve Quandt
93 PT-40
Irom Mountain, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "woodland_builders"
wrote:
>
> Good morning, anyone out there insuring his or her golf carts. We
> usually take one with us to avoid the $40.00 per day rental. We
are
> heading down to Ocean Lakes in SC in a few weeks and they need
proof
> of a 50K policy on private carts. Oh and by the way the need to be
> electric. I thought they the golf cart would be covered on either
the
> coach or homeowners policy but I was mistaken. My company (State
Farm)
> actually said they couldn't insure it. 2 drivers and 5 vehicles.
For
> some reason there is no problem with the other 3 just the cart. If
you
> are insuring your cart, what company are you using and what does
it
> cost. Thanks
> Gene Chaude
> 85 FC35
> Oakdale CT.
>
> Like the his or her thing. I wanted to us their. That spell check
> person is a smart one.
>
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07-11-2006, 00:53
Post: #4
Golf Cart
post a bond?? Insurance is the most unproductive expence in the
world. Golf on the otherhand is very productive., if you grow grass
for a living.

Gregory O'Connor
94pt Romoland Ca
on a golf cource several times a week (no clubs)

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "woodland_builders"
wrote:
>
> Good morning, anyone out there insuring his or her golf carts. We
> usually take one with us to avoid the $40.00 per day rental. We are
> heading down to Ocean Lakes in SC in a few weeks and they need
proof
> of a 50K policy on private carts. Oh and by the way the need to be
> electric. I thought they the golf cart would be covered on either
the
> coach or homeowners policy but I was mistaken. My company (State
Farm)
> actually said they couldn't insure it. 2 drivers and 5 vehicles.
For
> some reason there is no problem with the other 3 just the cart. If
you
> are insuring your cart, what company are you using and what does it
> cost. Thanks
> Gene Chaude
> 85 FC35
> Oakdale CT.
>
> Like the his or her thing. I wanted to us their. That spell check
> person is a smart one.
>
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07-11-2006, 03:39
Post: #5
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Greg, this is South Carolina we're talkin bout..if the boss says get
insurance...they will get insurance. :>) Ocean Lakes while a nice
campground is huge and generally full (one of SC's Largest tourist
attractions) if you do not conform to their slightest wish..they send
ya packing. Generally, your site is given away with the next phone
call. We had the first BB rally there and they could care less that
we were there. It was Feb and we had 20 coaches..the campground next
door totally different story..our new rally "home" Much nicer even
has shelters over picnic table on every site.

Gene, email me cme4boats(at) aol.com and I will send you my phone #
in case of any problems you can call, or if you want some great
recomendations on things to do and places to go.

ScottB
86FC35
Murrells Inlet SC (less than 15min from O'lake)

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
wrote:
>
> post a bond?? Insurance is the most unproductive expence in the
> world. Golf on the otherhand is very productive., if you grow grass
> for a living.
>
> Gregory O'Connor
> 94pt Romoland Ca
> on a golf cource several times a week (no clubs)
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "woodland_builders"
> wrote:
> >
> > Good morning, anyone out there insuring his or her golf carts. We
> > usually take one with us to avoid the $40.00 per day rental. We
are
> > heading down to Ocean Lakes in SC in a few weeks and they need
> proof
> > of a 50K policy on private carts. Oh and by the way the need to
be
> > electric. I thought they the golf cart would be covered on either
> the
> > coach or homeowners policy but I was mistaken. My company (State
> Farm)
> > actually said they couldn't insure it. 2 drivers and 5 vehicles.
> For
> > some reason there is no problem with the other 3 just the cart.
If
> you
> > are insuring your cart, what company are you using and what does
it
> > cost. Thanks
> > Gene Chaude
> > 85 FC35
> > Oakdale CT.
> >
> > Like the his or her thing. I wanted to us their. That spell check
> > person is a smart one.
> >
>
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07-12-2006, 00:37
Post: #6
Golf Cart
Thanks for the info on the golf carts. My insurance company got it
figured out. We are covered for just over $1.00 a month. Asking them
to fax what I have insured and the coverages to two other companies
may have got their attention. I have been with them for over 20
years. They should be buying me a golf cart.
Thanks Gene Chaude
85 FC35 Oakdale CT

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "woodland_builders"
wrote:
>
> Good morning, anyone out there insuring his or her golf carts. We
> usually take one with us to avoid the $40.00 per day rental. We
are
> heading down to Ocean Lakes in SC in a few weeks and they need
proof
> of a 50K policy on private carts. Oh and by the way the need to be
> electric. I thought they the golf cart would be covered on either
the
> coach or homeowners policy but I was mistaken. My company (State
Farm)
> actually said they couldn't insure it. 2 drivers and 5 vehicles.
For
> some reason there is no problem with the other 3 just the cart. If
you
> are insuring your cart, what company are you using and what does
it
> cost. Thanks
> Gene Chaude
> 85 FC35
> Oakdale CT.
>
> Like the his or her thing. I wanted to us their. That spell check
> person is a smart one.
>
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