U.S. Insurance Services has launched a new program to help boat fleet owners protect their investment in watercraft, trailers, and owner and premise liability. Owners get a range of options and rock-solid service from an A+ rated carrier with a strong track record in property and casualty insurance. Program Highlights: This program provides owners of watercraft rental operations with a unique level of flexibility in coverages, lay-up requirements, off-site rentals, trailered periods, and more.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Commercial Watercraft Rentals
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