Everybody loves spring, but March doesn’t ease in gently around Arlington, TX. A warm weekend shows up early, and suddenly, everybody is rushing to catch the first adventure. That rush to get a boat back on the lake or an RV out on the road has excitement of its own, but it often skips over the part that matters most: making sure you’re protected.
How Early-Season Use Shapes Risk
There’s one thing RV owners need to realize: The boat or RV that’s been sitting through winter isn’t the same machine you parked months ago. It feels stiff, unfamiliar, and maybe a little dependent on how well it survived the downtime. Even the most confident owners feel the doubt creeping up during those first minutes: the hesitation before turning the key, the quiet worry about what the months of idle time have done under the surface.
But that isn’t even the biggest story. The real story is not mechanical; it’s behavioral. Spring breaks behavioral patterns. More towing. More miles in unpredictable weather. Let’s face it, you’re putting your boat in the water before other people even realize winter is over. Worse, everyone you share ramps, fuel docks, and narrow roads with is just as rusty as you are. And that’s how your exposure changes: Everyone else is warming up at the same time.
Rickey McGill Insurance Agency helps boat and watercraft owners connect their seasonal habits with the harsh realities of recreational insurance.
Why a Boat Insurance Review Makes Sense
Recreational insurance can be complicated to understand. Rickey McGill Insurance Agency offers guidance grounded in our local experience. We know how owners navigate the early spring season. If you’re looking for a practical conversation about your recreational insurance, we are here to help. We’re currently serving Arlington, TX.






















