jamie N
Well-Known Member
Insurance is something that's frequently discussed here, whether it's still valid for sailing over 12/18/24 hours solo on passage from A-B offshore for instance. What sanction is there for someone who isn't insured on passage, because he's done 25 hours sailing, and is only allowed a 12/18/24 'slot' under his insurance?
Of course, the insurance company would only come into play were a claim to be made, but is there any maritime authority concerning insurance in international waters? If I arrive at Torshavn, I might (just) have to show my insurance, unlikely, so having sailed a minimum of 38 hours (say) the insurance would have been invalid for that period of transit. I'd imagine that the harbour master there will only care about me being insured within his authority, and provided that I've not broken anything on my boat that's claimable, who cares?
Is this a good thing, or am I being too influenced by watching Police car programmes, or something else?
Of course, the insurance company would only come into play were a claim to be made, but is there any maritime authority concerning insurance in international waters? If I arrive at Torshavn, I might (just) have to show my insurance, unlikely, so having sailed a minimum of 38 hours (say) the insurance would have been invalid for that period of transit. I'd imagine that the harbour master there will only care about me being insured within his authority, and provided that I've not broken anything on my boat that's claimable, who cares?
Is this a good thing, or am I being too influenced by watching Police car programmes, or something else?