Seastoke
Well-Known Member
Out of water survey and valuation is this normal
Out of water survey and valuation is this normal
Read up JFMs opinion of them, that will remove yer smiley :encouragement:We're with TGate and we didn't have to have one have to say.
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GJW actually wrote to me just after my previous boats 19th birthday to advise a survey would be required to ensure continuation of cover sometime in the next 12 months. I was quite impressed.Many insurance companies will expect you to have a survey that is less than 5 years old, if your boat is over 20 years old. Not all insurance companies will actually bring this to your attention, but it may well be there in the small print. You may only find out about it when you try to make a claim for your 21 year old boat and the first thing they ask for is the survey. I can't remember who I was insured with on my last boat, but that is exactly the situation I was in. I had cover, they didn't ask me for a survey during the process of putting me on cover, when I read the small print after cover commenced the clause was there in black and white. My boat was 25 years old. Always read the small print.
Depends on age etc... is this normal
Depends on age etc
Towergate were the lot who refused to pay out on large losses suffered by two posters on here. We made them pay in the end, but it was vvv difficult. If you choose them as your insurance provider, I wish you well
GJW actually wrote to me just after my previous boats 19th birthday to advise a survey would be required to ensure continuation of cover sometime in the next 12 months. I was quite impressed.