Robert Wilson
Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Searush
I contacted my insurers when I first decided to leave SR in over winter, they weren't bothered, but sent me a schedule that said 12 months in commision. I suppose I ought to tell them I've craned her out this year.
OK, another task for tomorrow.
I would suggest that a polite call (letter is better) to advise them the boat is out of the water, then a follow-up when it's put back in is a wise way to treat the Insurer. I reckon they react better when they are kept up to date, and it shows the insured is "on the ball".
Even follow-up calls with a confirmatory letter. May be a bit of extra work, but belt-and-braces is best with Insurers. IMHO
Originally Posted by Searush
I contacted my insurers when I first decided to leave SR in over winter, they weren't bothered, but sent me a schedule that said 12 months in commision. I suppose I ought to tell them I've craned her out this year.
OK, another task for tomorrow.
Dont bother phoning you are covered![]()
I would suggest that a polite call (letter is better) to advise them the boat is out of the water, then a follow-up when it's put back in is a wise way to treat the Insurer. I reckon they react better when they are kept up to date, and it shows the insured is "on the ball".
Even follow-up calls with a confirmatory letter. May be a bit of extra work, but belt-and-braces is best with Insurers. IMHO