Pontoon Insurance

matt1

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I have always inured my River Hamble pile mooring pontoon with an add on to my boat policy, but this year the insurer wants £100 which is a lot more than previously and seems OTT. The Harbour authority insist on insurance so can anyone make any recommendations. I don't particularly want to move my whole boat insurance provider just to accommodate the pontoon. Am wondering if there are insures who will cover the pontoon only?

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How much would it cost to replace the piles and pontoon? What is the level of risk of damage / write off? Why should it be an add on to your boat policy, which is a completely different type of risk? TBH £100 / year does’t sound out of order to me.
 
I have in the past added to my own insurance then found out the other side of the pontoon being a shared mooring was not insured !
In other words I was picking up the whole tab.
Mooring operator was told to sort it out under own insurance as I was paying them a fee.
Nuff said really.
 
Pants added £50 to my insurance to cover mine. Perhaps time to shop around .... Pants. are expensive but their service is excellent and claims handling team are straightforward to deal with.
 
I'd say £50 or even £100 is pretty inexpensive, given that if you insure the pontoon via a separate policy you can expect to pay a lot more than that.
 
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