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Coleman marine insurance brokers, no survey required as condition is self certified.
I too am with Yachting24, which is the on-line arm of Pantaneous, although they down-play the connection. I had previous had 30 years of no claims with AXA but this years premium quoted was ridiculous so I wanted to change. Because of the good reports I had heard of Pantaneous, I contacted them - they wanted a survey. As I keep my boat in Italy that would be expensive.I'm with yachting24 very efficient so far but never claimed.
I too am with Yachting24, which is the on-line arm of Pantaneous, although they down-play the connection. I had previous had 30 years of no claims with AXA but this years premium quoted was ridiculous so I wanted to change. Because of the good reports I had heard of Pantaneous, I contacted them - they wanted a survey. As I keep my boat in Italy that would be expensive.
I then had a recommendation for Yachting24 and filled out an extensive on-line questionnaire regarding my boat - they did not want a survey and the premium was very reasonable. I accepted their offer.
Then in July while anchored in a gale in Croatia, another boat dragged down onto me and caused significant damage. I immediately called the UK office and left my number on an answering machine, not expecting much in the way of a response. Within 30 minutes my mobile rang with the name of the caller and "Pantaneous Insurance". After a number of calming calls and sound advice a local surveyor was sent (for which I went into a nearby marina) and the entire business was conducted most professionally.
In the final analysis, all claims would have been met but the advice was to claim directly to the third party to avoid the basic self-payment cost and future no-claim bonuses. This I did and accepted an immediate offer from his insurance. Interestingly, both his (Bavaria) and my insurance head offices are in Hamburg.
In conclusion, prompt, excellent and professional service from Yachting24.
Good to hear this - I have not used them myself but have recommended them a few times to people looking for insurance without a survey when buying though our brokerage. They only deal with "class" boats, not one-offs.
As a broker I always say "....have a survey", but there are cases where buyers are very knowledgeable and have gone over the boat thoroughly. Also, I hope that I have spotted anything horrible myself - and if I know something is wrong I will tell buyers up front.
Is a survey really necessary on a lowish value boat of say £30-50,000 There's not a lot that can go wrong if the buyer takes care and inspect it before purchase is there
Is a survey really necessary on a lowish value boat of say £30-50,000 There's not a lot that can go wrong if the buyer takes care and inspect it before purchase is there
I'm with yachting24 very efficient so far but never claimed.
+1 - fully comp on 40 yr old Vega without a survey for £150 something. The company is underwritten by Pantaenius who have a very good rep, another forumite reported in another thread good claim handling from Yachting 24. If you only want 3rd party there's a few online for £80 or £90 odd...![]()
Could anyone recommend an insurance company that don't insist on a survey?
I'm a marine engineer, I do all my own work on my boat. Insurance companies I have spoken with insist on a survey, I don't really want to spend money on a survey and I certainly wouldn't put to sea in an unsafe vessel. I have told them this but they still insist it needs a survey from a certified surveyor.
Craftinsure, have never asked me for one.
Easy to get a quote and deal with both online and telephone.
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There is a simple way round this. Find a helpful boat builder who will inspect and give a written opinion of your boat. This costs a fraction of the professional surveyor, and provides that all important evidence that you did your best to ensure the boat is sound and seaworthy. Cheaper, because it is an opinion, not a survey, and there is no comeback if he missed something important. but at the same time you have an independent professional opinion of your boat's condition to support your claim. Last one I had done cost me £75.
Whilst, I can provided that, they not asked me for one.
Just checked the policy docs, you quite correct :-
Warranties applicable to “Spotty Dog”:
• Construction is of fibreglass or steel.
• Speed will not exceed 30kts and the boat will not be used for any official race or speed trial.
• The boat is not over 40 years old. If “Spotty Dog” is over 20 years old, and more than 23ft in length, you have in your possession a survey report not more than three years old from a qualified yacht surveyor with all recommendations complied with.
• “Spotty Dog” does not exceed 50ft in length.
• The permanent home mooring of “Spotty Dog” is in the United Kingdom.
I read that as, they will want sight of it, at the time of any claim, poses the question, if they require a survey to carried out every three years to comply? I will need to confirm..
Had better things to spend the £700 odd pounds on so went with Yachting24 as no survey required for fully comp with racing cover.Only snag with them is that they can only offer this for vessels under 40 yers of age.Our Dufour Arpege is 40 in 2013.