RichardS
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Not from the "needing cover" point of view, but how about fro, the "utmost good faith" and "fraud" points of view? The proposal seems to rely on withholding information from the insurance company and that is rarely a good idea.
I understand .... but with a car and fronting it is the driver that is being insured because there is a legal requirement to do so. Insurance companies will obviously take a dim view if the person you say is driving most of the time to get a lower premium is not actually the one who is driving most of the time. With a boat it is the boat which is being insured so you can just tell your insurance company that it will be your Father or whoever who will be using the boat most of the time.
My insurance Company have no idea who is using my boat although, judging by how often it gets shifted around the marina when I'm not there, neither do I. :ambivalence:
Richard
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