dunedin
Well-Known Member
But if you failed to inform your insurer of the work done, or they had written condition saying such work need to be done “professionally” — then your expectation may not be fulfilled. So take care.….. If I do a DIY installation of a lithium battery and associated kit, documented with specs, calculations and photos, in such a way that I do not expect it to cause a problem (why would I install it if I thought it would cause a problem?), and then unexpectedly (hidden manufacturing defects?) it does cause a problem, then I expect my insurer to pay up.
Insurance conditions don’t need to appear logical - it is up to the insurers. They could, for example, refuse to insure boats painted green. Perhaps they had correlated green hulls with owners taking less care (purely hypothetical example here, so green boat owners please don’t take offence). Or it could just be an underwriters whim. Either way, it is their rules and we either accept them or look elsewhere for cover.