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Alternatives to AAA Roadside assistance Ins??
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 423139" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Your boat insurance, assuming you have physical damage coverage, may have some limited emergency assistance coverage. Doubt that it would cover a flat tire on the trailer or roadside assistance similar to what AAA offers (mine doesn't). Only way to find out for sure is to read your policy, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. </p><p></p><p>Basically, from what you say, you can add the coverage you want for an additional $40/year. No doubt there are other benefits to the next level of AAA roadside assistance so you gain more than just help with flats on the trailer. Maybe it would include extended towing radius which would be good if you are off the beaten path. Going for the next level of AAA roadside assistance may be your best option. Just my humble opinion, but AAA's widespread availability, ease of use, and decent service carries a lot of weight in the decision making process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 423139, member: 21536"] Your boat insurance, assuming you have physical damage coverage, may have some limited emergency assistance coverage. Doubt that it would cover a flat tire on the trailer or roadside assistance similar to what AAA offers (mine doesn't). Only way to find out for sure is to read your policy, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. Basically, from what you say, you can add the coverage you want for an additional $40/year. No doubt there are other benefits to the next level of AAA roadside assistance so you gain more than just help with flats on the trailer. Maybe it would include extended towing radius which would be good if you are off the beaten path. Going for the next level of AAA roadside assistance may be your best option. Just my humble opinion, but AAA's widespread availability, ease of use, and decent service carries a lot of weight in the decision making process. [/QUOTE]
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