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Monday, June 13, 2022Summer is right around the corner, and as the weather heats up, getting your boat out on the water is likely at the forefront of your mind. Taking the proper safety precautions before you take your boat out for a spin is necessary for your safety, your passengers’ safety and those with whom you’re sharing the water. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 16, 2022Purchasing a boat tends to be an expensive investment. A common misconception is that boat insurance is only applicable for the summer months and the rest of the warm season. While this is when boats tend to be used the most, damage and theft can still occur during the winter while boats are in storage and, particularly, left mounted on a trailer. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 27, 2021Investing in boat insurance is one of the best ways you can protect your boat from a variety of year-round damages. Now that the summer warmth lures you out on to the water here in Fort Campbell, it’s a good idea to discuss your current policy with your insurance agent to ensure that it’s still meeting your needs. READ MORE >>
Friday, April 30, 2021If you own a boat in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, you likely keep it in a marina. However, your boat can face dangers even while off of the water and you could suffer damages, loss and liability claims when it comes to your boat. Kentucky sees a lot of environmental damage such as hail, flooding and bad storms, specifically in spring. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Kentucky has several beautiful lakes for both casual and frequent boaters. If you own a boat in Kentucky, however, you likely know the many dangers your water vehicle faces. From crashes with other boats to wear and tear, environmental damage and theft, it's important to protect your boat from anything that might damage it. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 17, 2019 The Cumberland River is a well-known and expansive body of water flowing through both Tennessee and Kentucky. It passes just to the south of both Clarksville and the Fort Campbell area as it meanders between the Volunteer and Bluegrass states. READ MORE >>
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