Math Not Faulty
Right now I am paying close to three thousand a year for auto and homeowners insurance. About $2400 for four vehicles and three trailers and a little over $600 for homeowners insurance. I would have to dig out the files for the exact amounts, but those are within a hundred or so.In my original post, I said, if you can afford the loss, don't insure. Otherwise, you come out behind in the long run. I, like most other people, cannot afford to suffer a single catostrophic loss such as destruction of a house or several hundred thousand in a liability suit. So I insure. If I had it do over again, I would still insure.I have never had tow insurance for a boat, but I have for a car. I have spent a lot more on insurance than the payoff.There is also a psychological benefit to not getting tow insurance. You are less apt to put yourself in the circumstances where you need a tow.I am certainly not rich, but I could afford to pay $500 or a $1000 for a tow. In these days and times, that is almost pocket change. You can't hardly take a car in for repairs without that kind of bill.It would appear that what I said about large companies is true in your own words. They "self insure". The point is that they do not "buy insurance".If you can afford the loss, don't insure. If you can increase your deductible, increase it.