sfellows
Well-Known Member
A well known South Coast Boat Yard damaged our boat due to a failure in their equipment whilst taking her out for over-wintering (we were not present at the time and not involved). Damage was limited to a smallish hole in the hull and this has now been repaired, although this did involve dismasting and remasting.
We have now discovered that the £350 Tricolour light is missing, and the back-stay tensioner is leaking - and the (our) insurance company is saying this is a new claim, we will lose our no-claims (again) and there is an additional excess.
Two questions.
1) Why would our insurers not just claim against the boatyard. Using our insurance appears now to involve the loss of no-claims, excess etc.
2) Why would they consider this to be separate claim (apart from the fact it means they don't have to pay out so much).....
We just want the boat back as it was.
Any other experience of this and how to deal with it?
We have now discovered that the £350 Tricolour light is missing, and the back-stay tensioner is leaking - and the (our) insurance company is saying this is a new claim, we will lose our no-claims (again) and there is an additional excess.
Two questions.
1) Why would our insurers not just claim against the boatyard. Using our insurance appears now to involve the loss of no-claims, excess etc.
2) Why would they consider this to be separate claim (apart from the fact it means they don't have to pay out so much).....
We just want the boat back as it was.
Any other experience of this and how to deal with it?