AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
I don't know anybody that provides that cover for boats. Maybe somebody would underwrite it?
The thing is with a house sale, and I have been in a similar position, if there are missing documents there is still the land registry to fall back on so the insurer has some comfort. Here it appears there is nothing and we have this to contend with.
Point taken about proof of ownership; though this doesn't seem to be the OP's main worry. However, surely if there was major finance on the boat, it would be registered under Part 1?
I may be wrong, but I was under the impression that the indemnity insurance was not specific to house purchase, but would be available in any contractual situation where one party could not offer proof of some important contractual obligation. Maybe it would be worth speaking to a friendly solicitor, as they seem to regard this as part of their toolkit?