Thanks guys for all the replies. Jerry, my trailer broke on the frame between the two wheels on the drivers side of the boat. If you look at yours, there's a bracket welded on the the bottom of the trailer, which is holding that floater type piece, which catches the two springs. Basically if you look under your fender between the wheels, thats where it broke.
No, I don't know what I hit that caused it, but it could of been anywhere along our nicely paved roads. I've hit some pot holes on the Wk Parkway, where I thought I might of lost my whole rig. Next time you head South on 65 try riding in the slow lane from Louisville to E-town. I bet you switch lanes before you get there.
I've called Champion and Ez-loader, and the problem there is, Champion was bought out in 2003. My boat and trailer are a 2001. They said they couldn't help me. Ez-Loader said that the warranty was only covered for three years, and now they don't even make the trailers for Champion Boats.
I'm glad everyone is trying to help, and I appreciate all the advice I just want to let everyone know how they are handling my first ever claim. I've been on a mission talking with everyone I can about Progressive. The funny thing is, I have a list of 7 people that have had Progressive, and they all got the same response to filling a claim with them......."Wear and Tear"....to me, they could use Wear and Tear on anything that has ever been used.
Like I said, I pay $648.00 a year for full coverage($25,000)(which now I realize is very high) and I always thought I would be in good shape in the case of a problem. But it looks like I'm not going to be.
I plan on letting everyone know the results, and if they come through for me , I will say so, but if they don't, I will go out of my way to let everyone know how they operate.
Wouldn't you hate to think you were paying for coverage only to learn that since you have used your boat they a have a clause that they could use against you...."Wear and Tear".......Kinda ***** doesn't it???
Thanks again Guys,
Heath Martin



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