beebok
Well-Known Member
Just had my renewal through from Pantaenius they highlighted on the summary of cover a clause which states the boat should be checked every 28days.
I queried this and the very helpful lady went away(took 5 days) to check with the underwriter and came back and said it's in the policy document section B exclusions 12.
In addition she made the following comment:
"Whilst we do not wish to be over-prescriptive in terms of what constitutes acceptable practice, the wording of the policy gives an indication that the underwriters would expect a yacht to be checked at least on a monthly basis when not in use. By way of evidence, if an owner contracts with a marina or similar to provide services, then there will normally be a log of visits and inspections. If you have a less formal arrangement in place, perhaps you would be able to save any email exchanges between you which relate to visits and inspections, conditions found and any action required or taken."
Question to you all: do you get your boat checked and visits logged?
Are you aware of this small print on your policy?
Your views would be appreciated thanks Alan
I queried this and the very helpful lady went away(took 5 days) to check with the underwriter and came back and said it's in the policy document section B exclusions 12.
In addition she made the following comment:
"Whilst we do not wish to be over-prescriptive in terms of what constitutes acceptable practice, the wording of the policy gives an indication that the underwriters would expect a yacht to be checked at least on a monthly basis when not in use. By way of evidence, if an owner contracts with a marina or similar to provide services, then there will normally be a log of visits and inspections. If you have a less formal arrangement in place, perhaps you would be able to save any email exchanges between you which relate to visits and inspections, conditions found and any action required or taken."
Question to you all: do you get your boat checked and visits logged?
Are you aware of this small print on your policy?
Your views would be appreciated thanks Alan