Any idea about 3rd party insurance costs for being an instructor?

MarkyR

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I am looking to do some Level 1-2 powerboat/safety boat instructing in between in my spare time but would like to know what the costs would be for 3rd party insurance. I intend to contact some local RYA centres near to me and offer my services as need to keep up my training hours to work toward my advanced instructor qualification. I would be happier knowing that I have my own insurance rather than relying on the school. Any idea on who to contact and the cost involved?
Thanks.
Mark.
 
I have just got cover for instruction , repairing and boat deliveries.
Using 'Towergate Mardon'.
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I am looking to do some Level 1-2 powerboat/safety boat instructing in between in my spare time but would like to know what the costs would be for 3rd party insurance. I intend to contact some local RYA centres near to me and offer my services as need to keep up my training hours to work toward my advanced instructor qualification. I would be happier knowing that I have my own insurance rather than relying on the school. Any idea on who to contact and the cost involved?
Thanks.
Mark.

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There is an RYA Coaches indemnity insurance which is available to all RYA instructors via Heath Lambert. It costs from £35 per year if you only work in the UK to £55 for world wide cover. Details can be got from the RYA.
 
Good Post Solitair.
MarkyR, I was looking for more than Instructor cover.
For what You need the Indeminity that Heath Lambert offer will suffice.
 
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