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Old 04-30-2012, 09:31 AM   #2
seahunter
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I would definitely go with replacement cost. This will cover the actual cost to replace the unit in the event of a total loss. Trailers depreciate so quickly that in the event of a loss you would end up having to come up with a large amount of money to cover the difference between current value and replacement value to get a new unit. I went through Explorer RV Insurance and the policy is with National Interstate Insurance.
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