GrowingLad
Well-Known Member
Had my Renewal come through a month or so and still haven't got around to renewing (Although she's laid up on the trailer in secure parking so I'm not overly worried at present) but will plan to use her again soon so need to get something sorted soon.
Any way, to be fair to the company the premium is actually the same price as last year and I've now got 15% no-claims, so it's slightly cheaper, but when I think about how much the boat and trailer are worth and how much I actually use her I'm wondering if I should be looking to pay less.
The boat, tender, trailer and outboard are insured at a value of 8100, which comes in at 287 pounds including, tax and legal cover etc....When I think that I'm lucky if I get out 5-6 times a year and they are only little blasts up the coast, drop the anchor for some swimming and lunch and then back again, it starts to seem expensive regarding the amount of use.
The 287 might seem cheap compared to what some of you chaps pay, but when I take into consideration how much I use it, I can't help thinking that I should be looking to pay a bit less.
Keeping it on a trailer in the parking cost's me 900 euros a year, including electricity, water and launching.
It's not so much I CAN'T afford it, but what with having 3 small kids and a largish mortgage I can't help thinking I should be shopping around for a better deal (which I will be).
Just wanted to hear others views on whether that's the going rate or a bit pricey?
I sometimes wonder whether to sell up, but she's only really got value to me, with this crisis I'd be pushed to give her away and although the use is very low at the moment, in 2-3 years time when the kids get a bit older I hope we'll get more use out of her.
Any way, to be fair to the company the premium is actually the same price as last year and I've now got 15% no-claims, so it's slightly cheaper, but when I think about how much the boat and trailer are worth and how much I actually use her I'm wondering if I should be looking to pay less.
The boat, tender, trailer and outboard are insured at a value of 8100, which comes in at 287 pounds including, tax and legal cover etc....When I think that I'm lucky if I get out 5-6 times a year and they are only little blasts up the coast, drop the anchor for some swimming and lunch and then back again, it starts to seem expensive regarding the amount of use.
The 287 might seem cheap compared to what some of you chaps pay, but when I take into consideration how much I use it, I can't help thinking that I should be looking to pay a bit less.
Keeping it on a trailer in the parking cost's me 900 euros a year, including electricity, water and launching.
It's not so much I CAN'T afford it, but what with having 3 small kids and a largish mortgage I can't help thinking I should be shopping around for a better deal (which I will be).
Just wanted to hear others views on whether that's the going rate or a bit pricey?
I sometimes wonder whether to sell up, but she's only really got value to me, with this crisis I'd be pushed to give her away and although the use is very low at the moment, in 2-3 years time when the kids get a bit older I hope we'll get more use out of her.