We help Florida residents compare coverage for mobile and manufactured homes, autos, boats, golf carts, motorcycles, RVs, and personal umbrella needs. The right policy depends on the property or vehicle, selected limits, deductibles, and carrier guidelines.
What types of insurance does Bassine Insurance Agency offer?
We help Florida customers with mobile and manufactured home insurance, auto insurance, boat insurance, golf cart insurance, motorcycle and RV coverage, and personal umbrella options. Availability and terms depend on the carrier and the specific risk being insured.
Does Bassine Insurance Agency serve customers throughout Florida?
Yes. We work with customers across Florida, including North Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Bradenton, Sarasota, Stuart, Naples, and the Tampa Bay area. Carrier availability can vary by property type and location.
What is the difference between mobile and manufactured home insurance?
Both policies are designed for factory-built homes, but underwriting can depend on when and how the home was constructed, where it is located, how it is occupied, and its current condition. An agent can match the home's details to the terminology and carrier guidelines that apply.
What information should I prepare before requesting a quote?
For a home quote, prepare the address, construction year, manufacturer and model when available, size, occupancy, roof age, updates, current coverage, and claims. Vehicle and boat quotes require the relevant vehicle, driver, use, storage, and prior-insurance details.
Does standard mobile home insurance include flood coverage?
Standard mobile home policies generally do not cover flooding caused by rising water or storm surge. Flood insurance is usually separate. Review both policies together when the property has flood exposure.
How do I start an insurance quote with Bassine?
Use the online quote form or contact the agency with the property or vehicle details. Submitting a request does not bind coverage; an agent must review the information and confirm the available terms before a policy begins.
Reviewed July 14, 2026 by Bill Dontigney, licensed Florida insurance agent.