CLB
Well-Known Member
Hello all.
I need to renew my insurance today. Now I know the perceived view that Pantaneius is the best, and all in all their quote was actually pretty good. The downside is that I am between jobs and need to squeeze the value out of every pound at the moment. Yeah I know, I shouldn't really have a boat but you know how it is.
I was with Traffords, but having read JFM's comments I am keen to switch.
The quotes I have had:
Traffords £180
Y Yacht £220
Craft Insure £225
Pants £325
HKJ £355
I am thinking Y Yachts or Craft Insure. Craft Insure has a very basic set of terms and conditions that even I can get my head around. Y Yachts goes on for pages and pages!
I know for many of you the extra £100 for the Pants policy would be a no brainer, and if I am earning next year I'll be with them like a shot, but I need to get the best mix of value and cover for this year.
So, should I get Y Yachts, even though I can't understand their policy terms but they have some good comments hereabouts.
Should I go Craft Insure, which is basically a Nav and Gen policy with simple to understand wording that looks ok to me.
Or should I not eat for a couple of weeks and the slimmer, hungrier me can sleep easy knowing I have the perceived best?
I need to renew my insurance today. Now I know the perceived view that Pantaneius is the best, and all in all their quote was actually pretty good. The downside is that I am between jobs and need to squeeze the value out of every pound at the moment. Yeah I know, I shouldn't really have a boat but you know how it is.
I was with Traffords, but having read JFM's comments I am keen to switch.
The quotes I have had:
Traffords £180
Y Yacht £220
Craft Insure £225
Pants £325
HKJ £355
I am thinking Y Yachts or Craft Insure. Craft Insure has a very basic set of terms and conditions that even I can get my head around. Y Yachts goes on for pages and pages!
I know for many of you the extra £100 for the Pants policy would be a no brainer, and if I am earning next year I'll be with them like a shot, but I need to get the best mix of value and cover for this year.
So, should I get Y Yachts, even though I can't understand their policy terms but they have some good comments hereabouts.
Should I go Craft Insure, which is basically a Nav and Gen policy with simple to understand wording that looks ok to me.
Or should I not eat for a couple of weeks and the slimmer, hungrier me can sleep easy knowing I have the perceived best?