elv_1986
Well-Known Member
Personally, unless the craft has little value anyway, I think third party insurance is a saving too far
for instance i grounded - quite lightly- last month but my rudder broke
The £5-6K repair bill is being met by the insurer with little quibble
more than covers the savings in insurance cost over the last few years
As for surveys- how much would the OP have to pay for the survey?
If I had a boat that had extensive maintenance done I might actually like a survey
Having seen other people's idea of "sensible DIY work" I think a survey would be an absolute necessity
If the Op is baulking at the cost of a survey one might ask if he baulked at getting the upgrades & maintenance done properly
Not necessarily so- but !!!!
From what I can see the survey would cost me about £300 +/-, plus the cost of a lift out, storage and back in which will be done in the winter anyway. So it seems pointless to fork out for a lift out now!
I understand some peoples perceptive of DIY work is horrendous, and when I first purchased my boat she had unfortunately been 'DIY'D' hence the state she was in. The refit has been professional, and done to the British Waterways Safety Standards (Now Canal and River Trust).
So, its not really the cost I am complaining about, its the added cost of duplicating a lift out and storage in the middle of the boating season. Plus, the boat has been professionally reffited with documents to prove that so I cant see the need for a survey.
For the time being I have gone for Third Party with Towergate who are very very helpful!