Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
Sorry to hear of your loss. Will keep an eye out while interneting and Craigslisting.

I hope the insurance folks take care of you.

Just some thoughts for all and to learn abit. I keep a updated inventory of all my rods and reels, including date bought and price paid on a spreadheet. Each time I update the inventory, I then take a digital photo to store with the inventory. Just one or 2 pics of all the rods and reels in the rod rack. I also keep a spreadsheet for boat gear, and include serial numbers for items with them, makes, models, date bought, and price paid. I keep digital photos of the higher cost boat gear and electronics. I register warranties on all items that have them, just to have an online and printed record I had the item to register.

I haven't had a major loss. But was wondering from you alls experience. Do the inventories and digital photos help satisfiy the inusrance companies if you have to file a claim?
I do similar.........and I take it one step further. Since I started going to canada, I have quite a bit of canoe/camping equipment. I figured if I lost the trailer in an and it was loaded with rods, reels, camping gear, stoves, and canoes, it might be a 6-7 thousand dollar loss. Since most the gear is mine, it would be my loss.

I now have a rider on the trailer and a rider on my canoes and all my camping equipment. It really is not too much and definitely gives piece of mind.

Later,

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