A little more detail....
I guess my question wasn't interpreted quite the way I intended it. I'd rather get the straight dope from sailors than from an insurance agent motivated by commissions, and who maybe-maybe- could identify the sailboat in a picture showing some clouds, a lighthouse, a body of water, a steamship, a surfer, dolphin, and a sloop. When you compare insurers and buy insurance, what do you consider? Will places like BoatsUS give you a discount if you buy both the insurance and Towing from them? What levels of liability or comprehensive are reasonable, and what's over the top? I plan to do mostly Barnegat Bay sailing, plus occasional ocean daytrips. The boat will be in the water generally May through October - I've glanced at full-year quotes, but are there effective ways to insure a boat for less than a full year since my operating season is somewhat shorter? What else might you think about? Unfortunately for my rates, I'm a renter paying rental insurance, which doesn't seem to give me quite as attractive rates as a homeowner might get.