julians
Well-Known Member
Just coming up to renewal time, and the brokers have proposed a new insurer (navigators & general , part of zurich I think). Upon reading through the policy booklet, in the "whats not covered" section it has these items:-
• loss or damage resulting from electrolysis, osmosis or like conditions.
- wear, tear, depreciation or gradual deterioration.
- water damage to machinery or electrical equipment where the water ingress into the Vessel has occurred over a period in excess of 24 hours.
now this implies to me that in the oft quoted scenario of a seacock failing through corrosion and sinking the boat , I am not going to get a payout.
Has anyone else studied the navigator & general policy in detail, and concluded anything?
I have asked the broker for clarification, theyve come back with a few answers but nothing that makes me think my scenario would be covered. They've now gone away to get a direct steer from the insurer.
I found a thread on the saily section where everyone seems very pleased with navigator & general, but I'm not happy about these clauses as they stand. Am I being overly cautious?
• loss or damage resulting from electrolysis, osmosis or like conditions.
- wear, tear, depreciation or gradual deterioration.
- water damage to machinery or electrical equipment where the water ingress into the Vessel has occurred over a period in excess of 24 hours.
now this implies to me that in the oft quoted scenario of a seacock failing through corrosion and sinking the boat , I am not going to get a payout.
Has anyone else studied the navigator & general policy in detail, and concluded anything?
I have asked the broker for clarification, theyve come back with a few answers but nothing that makes me think my scenario would be covered. They've now gone away to get a direct steer from the insurer.
I found a thread on the saily section where everyone seems very pleased with navigator & general, but I'm not happy about these clauses as they stand. Am I being overly cautious?
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