I called my insurer, Hartford to see if they would insure my newly finished teardrop. I'd dome some serious thread searching and reading about insurance and found none about Hartford and homebuilts. I couldn't quite fathom takeing my new beuty on a major road trip without having her insured.
I explained that it didn't have an assigned title or VIN yet but would soon. I used the term "custom teardrop camp trailer" at first and she asked who the company was. I explained it was me, and that it was a "homebuilt." She said, "Just a minute, I'll have to ask a supervisor."
"Uh-oh," I thought as I was put on hold.
When she came back she said, "I need to ask you a couple of questions. Have you made trailers before?"
"Uh, yeah, I sure have." I said, thinking about my utility trailer.
"Will the title have a model name?"
"Uh, sure." I replied hoping that I was speaking the truth (it turned out I was -the title lists it as CAMP in that field).
"I can't insure it until you get a VIN. I'll make a note here about this and you can get back to us when you have it."
After getting my titling done yesterday, I called Hartford and the woman found the note her associate had made. Her first question was about a deductible. I asked what choices I had and she threw out a long list of dollar figures starting (I think) at $50. I asked her what insurance would cost starting at $200.
"What's the value if the trailer?"
"Twelve thousand." I replied thinking about what a new 5x10 costs these days.
"Just a second." After a pause, she said; "That'll be $72 a year."
I happily agreed to the policy.
Scratching my head, I asked; "If it's totaled, how will it be assessed?"
"That'll be based on the bluebook value at the time."
I left it at that. But the new tear –I THINK she is going to be called Flash– is now titled and insured.
TL