Outdoor AdvINSURE Transforms to On The Water Marine Insurance
Batavia, OH – September 1, 2024 – Outdoor AdvINSURE, a trusted name in the marine insurance industry, is excited to announce its official rebranding to On The Water Marine Insurance. This change, effective immediately, marks the culmination of over a year of significant growth and expansion, reinforcing our commitment to the boating community and our specialized focus on providing comprehensive coverage for a wide range of watercraft.
Over the past 12 months, we have expanded our reach into Texas, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, and Virginia, adding to our already extensive service area. This strategic growth reflects our dedication to offering tailored insurance solutions across a broader geographical footprint. Additionally, obtaining our surplus lines license earlier this year has enabled us to offer coverage for more difficult-to-insure boats, including high-value and high-performance vessels.
As On The Water Marine Insurance, we continue to provide expert insurance services across multiple states, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina, and Tennessee. With over a decade of experience in marine insurance, our staff is uniquely positioned to offer personalized coverage options for boats and yachts, whether for personal use or business.
“Our new name, On The Water Marine Insurance, represents the pinnacle of our recent expansions and our specialized focus on the marine industry,” said Eric Fisher, President of On The Water Marine Insurance. “We are committed to providing our clients with the peace of mind that comes from knowing their vessels are well-protected, whether they’re navigating coastal waters or cruising inland lakes.”
This rebranding is more than just a name change; it symbolizes our continued growth and dedication to serving the marine industry with unparalleled expertise and personalized service. As we move forward, our clients can expect the same exceptional service and comprehensive coverage that has always been the foundation of our agency.
For more information about On The Water Marine Insurance and our specialized boat and yacht insurance services, please visit our website at www.OnTheWaterMarine.com, contact us at (513) 653-3800, or Eric@OnTheWaterMarine.com.
About On The Water Marine Insurance
On The Water Marine Insurance, formerly known as Outdoor AdvINSURE, is an independent marine insurance agency. We specialize in providing customized insurance solutions for boats and yachts, with coverage available across multiple states. Our agency is committed to offering comprehensive coverage options tailored to the unique needs of boat owners, from small watercraft to multi-million dollar vessels.
Contact:
Eric Fisher
President, On The Water Marine Insurance
Phone: (513) 653-3800
Email: Eric@OnTheWaterMarine.com
Website: www.OnTheWaterMarine.com
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