Baby Boomers are changing the face of the AARP members of bygone days. Increasing amounts of AARP members are younger, more fit and ready to take on life. Boating is a hobby that many AARP members are taking advantage of in their retirement. If you are one of those members, then AARP Boat Insurance may be something you are interested in.
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Instructions
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Visit the AARP website insurance page to find out about all of the insurance that is offered through AARP and to learn more about the Recreational Vehicle policies that are offered for boats. On this page you will find a link that will lead you to even more information about each type of insurance and available policies.
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Click on the "Recreational Vehicle Insurance Program" and read the information provided before clicking on the provided link that will take you to the official site of the "Recreational Vehicle Insurance Program". When you have reached this site you will see several informational tabs at the top of the page and you can click to learn more about the policy and how to qualify.
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Choose your coverage. Then call to get a quote, or to set up your policy and begin coverage.
Tips & Warnings
These policies are offered through The Hartford Financial Services Group, not AARP. AARP and The Hartford have been partnered for twenty years and The Hartford is the only insurance company endorsed by AARP.
Started in 1958 by retired high school principal Ethal Percy Andrus, AARP (formerly American Association of Retired Persons) insured older persons and...