Thanks for the correction on spelling of Thum
Thanks for the correction on spelling of Thum
I'm not in the business of selling insurance, but from personal experience I know for sure that the insurance company must be experienced in dealing with Prevost conversions.
When our previous coach had the engine compartment fire Explorer/Interstate handled all the financial negotiations for the repairs and everything necessary to fully restore the coach was done without argument or debate. The final tab was in excess of $82,000 and they never hesitated along the way.
Saw an insurance form from Gilbert RV. Coach was covered for $500K, paying $2936 a year, which seems pretty high for a standard RV policy. (Not a Prevost-level policy) Our last Interstate policy was half of that from Explorer.