Birdseye
Well-Known Member
Last year my insurance covered single handing but I could find no mention of it in this years renewal so I raised the question with them. The woman on the phone did not know the answer - indeed I got the impression that Towergate were going down the car insurance route with unqualified staff reading out prepared speeches ie did she know what single handing was. Maybe. Maybe not .
I'll have to talk to the underwriters she said and will get back to you. Which she did and when she told me that " It has been noted and agreed that the policy holder can single hand sail the craft at night only in emergency. He cannot does this normally due to the size of the craft."
I was in a hurry and never single hand anyway - I only asked for emergency cover and so I have renewed. But that still leaves me puzzled. How does the boat being 35ft affect single handing at night? And does this mean I am covered in daytime? When is night - is it darkness or clock that decides.
I suppose I shall have to go back to them and ask. Anyone had a similar experience?
I'll have to talk to the underwriters she said and will get back to you. Which she did and when she told me that " It has been noted and agreed that the policy holder can single hand sail the craft at night only in emergency. He cannot does this normally due to the size of the craft."
I was in a hurry and never single hand anyway - I only asked for emergency cover and so I have renewed. But that still leaves me puzzled. How does the boat being 35ft affect single handing at night? And does this mean I am covered in daytime? When is night - is it darkness or clock that decides.
I suppose I shall have to go back to them and ask. Anyone had a similar experience?