Something that shot thru my head this morning.
My collection isn't the biggest but I have aquired some quality piece's over the years. Does homeowners insurance cover 100% replacement if bows are destroyed or stolen? Is it an advantage to have a rider added to my current policy? Never really thought about it till this morning. Anyone cross this bridge yet?
Thanks!
Hi JL nope 90% of them do not cover bows unless you get special coverage.Rich will know the answer to this one I bet.I do know you can purchase very good insurence from N.R.A.They do have coverage for firearms and archery tackle.Kind of cheapish too if your a member.bowdoc
JL - Talk to your insurance agent after you have made a list of the items you want to insure. Insurance companies are different. I have my collection insured through my homeowner's policy.
There was a good thread about this several weeks ago.
ya might need a writter added to ur policy..marco
JL,
special items, especially those difficult to replace, are usually handled by your agent on a schedule, or rider of some sort.
It is mostly dependent on the carrier your independent agent has you with...that's why you do business with an independent agent instead of a "captive" agent working for one carrier: your needs change, and so your agent, when he represents many different carriers can change your coverage by moving to a different carrier that most meets your particular requirements.
Talk to your agent.
They spray on the bows?
NO the finished product !!!!!!!!! bowdoc
Your weather must be great there, It's still a little early here ;)
Trap
I keep mine inside year around...........bowdoc PS finishes don't dry good outside eather its to damp.