Iain C
Well-Known Member
+1 for GJW on my 47 year old Sabre 27. No survey needed, just the occasional photo and a "self certification"/inventory every few years.
+1 And you may not need a survey, just a letter of condition.
Try yachting 24.com no survey required for 40 yr old 28ftwith fair amount of recent kit on board,part of pantaneus group only on line good price .
thanks chaps, I will have a ring around this week. Having reached 50 not out I gave saga a try first. £250 and out of the water survey. Not going to that one
We insure our 1978 Cutless 27 with these guys for about £230 p.a fully comp http://www.nautical-insurance.co.uk/
Always been very helpful, though we've never claimed. The boat had had a survey not long before we got her, and they were happy with a copy of that..
(edited to add fully comp and change the premium amount!)
thanks chaps, I will have a ring around this week. Having reached 50 not out I gave saga a try first. £250 and out of the water survey. Not going to that one
There's a fixation on low premiums. It would be interesting to hear people's experiences on claims as well.
There's a fixation on low premiums. It would be interesting to hear people's experiences on claims as well.
I am about to write to CJW and try to get them to extend the cover without survey as it is proving difficult and expensive to get one done in Spain.
I have been with CJW for years and had a fairly expensive claim which they handled in a very considerate efficient manner so +1 for them!
Assuming you mean GJW, give them a call. I did after I was quoted €1140 for an insurance survey by one of the Barcelona surveyors on a 30 year old Furia 332 and they agreed to extend for 3 years over the phone, backed up by an email to confirm.
Y Yacht insure my 61 yr old gaff cutter..and my 123 yr old gaff cutter.. they never even mentioned the boats' ages!
Good question, and no they do not. They also settled a biggish claim, zero quibbling.Do they ask for regular surveys?