Jim@sea
Well-Known Member
My normal Insurance Company wont Insure my new boat unless I meet their requirements which they did not have on my previous boat. (I wont mention their name but if you are under 50 they wont insure you.)
I have no claims for 30+years. They now require a Valuation and Survey.
My last boat, built in 1986, was a 21 ft Guy Couach which was the only one in the UK which they had never heard of and they insured it without asking for a valuation and survey.
My new boat is a 15ft Bayliner which must be perhaps the most well known make of Speedboat, the engine is a 25hp Suzuki. Valuation around £3500. I have RYA Powerboat 2, VHF Licence, etc
But why should I go to the expense of a Valuation & Survey, I have been told that it can cost £10 per foot.
I am up near Windermere in case any one suggests an inexpensive Surveyor in Cornwall.
I have no claims for 30+years. They now require a Valuation and Survey.
My last boat, built in 1986, was a 21 ft Guy Couach which was the only one in the UK which they had never heard of and they insured it without asking for a valuation and survey.
My new boat is a 15ft Bayliner which must be perhaps the most well known make of Speedboat, the engine is a 25hp Suzuki. Valuation around £3500. I have RYA Powerboat 2, VHF Licence, etc
But why should I go to the expense of a Valuation & Survey, I have been told that it can cost £10 per foot.
I am up near Windermere in case any one suggests an inexpensive Surveyor in Cornwall.