BurnitBlue
Well-known member
I am certain that the insurance company or the agent Bishop Skinner had access to my SSR details simply because there was no way on this planet I would give them my brothers address. I asked them if it was OK for me to use my Swedish address and they said no problem as long as the boat was British registered. Yet when I got the insurance "notes" the address was my brothers not my Swedish address. It was some time ago but I am pretty sure that the length and manufacture came off the SSR and not from me. I would have had no reason to knock a few centimetres of an insurance application. I hope you are correct Tranona (you usually are) and my concerns are baseless.The SSR is not a "record". The details are not recorded anywhere but on the piece of paper and nobody has access to that except you. Absolutely no point in changing it. Insurance company insure you and I cannot think of any situation where the length of the boat shown on the SSR would have any influence over a claim. You claim under the insurance contract and nowhere will it say that the length of the boat is a condition of insurance.