Insurance - Proof of No claims discount?

Lucky Duck

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My current insurer, who is part of the RIPE group, has offered renewal but at around 20% increase from last year's premium.

Porthcawl Insurance is mentioned here from time to time so I contacted them for a quote which came back commendably quickly.

Having indicated I'd have not so far made a claim in 20+ years of continous yacht insurance they have applied a reasonably substantial no-claims discount but are asking for proof of that such a discount was applied by my previous insurer along with the usual qualification seen in motor insurance policies that this must be less than two years old.

I don't recall ever being given proof of no claims on any insurance policies outside of motor insurance and similarly I think this is the first time I have been asked for such proof outside of the same.

Before I go back to them something similar has anyone resolved this successfully?
 
If the cover is less than 14 days old you can get a refund IIRC. I'd do that and pick the next best quote.
 
I doubt the discount requires proof for the full 20 years. Can you not just ask Ripe for confirmation that you've not had a claim for whatever period you've been with them and see if that will satisfy the new insurer.
 
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