I bet you would.To answer your question without looking at the policy I would expect all the costs to be met in full,less my excess sum.
There are 2 choicesI'm with HKJ. A week ago I would have expected them to pay the lot.....
Having now seen recent posts and had a think I would imagine they would only pay the £2K.
There are 2 choices
1/ HKJ re-writing their T & Cs
2/ You changing insurers
I bet you would.
Without being an HKJ policy holder, I can't imagine why anyone who thinks to be uncovered in the event jfm described should pay an insurance premium at all!
On this basis, it's pretty easy to guess that nobody in his right mind should give a different answer.
Otoh, the fact that jfm is asking leads to think that there must be a catch instead, and I for one would be interested to jump in conclusion and hear what it is.
Apologies if I'm spoiling the market research, but having worked in a position where, among other things, I had to evaluate the insurances for a Company who paid for them megabucks each year, I'm curious about it.
Rafiki, keep up at the back mateJFM, have you directed this Q to HKJ themselves? While I am no longer an HKJ policy holder (uncompetitive quote was the reason for moving), I don't think I could have given a sensible answer when I was.
If any HKJ policyholders read this, don't worry that I've now answered the Q. I'm still interested to hear from you please whether this surprises and concerns you, or whether you knew already and are not concerned by it
The answer to my question is that they would pay the £2k and the £8k, and possibly the cost of the new shaft, but not the rest of the £40k. HKJ's clause 3.15.4 EXCLUDES cover for damage to machinery/wiring/electrics/engines/gearboxes caused by water ingress
Yes as a layman I would expect HKJ to pay out in full, but having just read the T's and C's, I have niggling doubts. I'm familiar with Finance lease agreements which had to comply with the Clear English guidelines. There should be no ambiguity with this or others policies since we do not have a JFM available as a matter of course. Good luck with your pursuit of your clients claim. GeoffAh, another HKJ customer. Please would you be so kind as to answer my question above Sunquest: which out of the £40k, £8k and £2k do you think will HKJ pay? It can be all of them or any combination. It's genuine research, I promise!
In fact, I'd ask and invite any HKJ policyholders to answer the question please. Many thanks
yup all agreed pete. I was trying to stay on just list the water ingress point, but you are indeed correct that once you get over a hurdle in the hkj policy there is anther trap waiting for you around the corner... All imho of courseHa, you'll be lucky, IRO the upholstery and soft furnishings; clause 5.2 allows the insurer to...
"reduce the amount of the claim proportionately if repairing or replacing would restore the Vessel to a better condition than it was prior to the loss or damage"
Then of course for "VESSELS WITH A MAXIMUM DESIGNED SPEED OF 30 KNOTS (35 M.P.H.) OR MORE ONLY" you may fall foul of a doubled excess if claiming for the new shaft.
So if your upholstery was knackered, taking into account ant excesses you may not end up with a penny!
Yes as a layman I would expect HKJ to pay out in full, but having just read the T's and C's, I have niggling doubts. I'm familiar with Finance lease agreements which had to comply with the Clear English guidelines. There should be no ambiguity with this or others policies since we do not have a JFM available as a matter of course. Good luck with your pursuit of your clients claim. Geoff
Nope, I'm afraid I don't know better.MapisM, yes indeed. I can see that you 200% grasp the issue here: given that the function of a boat is to keep water out, then you'd want to be insured against the risk of water getting in. Pretty basic stuff, obviously
The answer to my question is that they would pay the £2k and the £8k, and possibly the cost of the new shaft, but not the rest of the £40k. HKJ's clause 3.15.4 EXCLUDES cover for damage to machinery/wiring/electrics/engines/gearboxes caused by water ingress, UNLESS the ingress is from damage to the hull or severe and rare weather. So, if any of the other ways water can enter the hull (shaft ripped out, shaft seal failure, broken seacock or hose, Condor Ferry wake, Daka's wake, a storm that is not rare, etc) applies, you have no cover for the machinery. You do have cover for other things like interior furnishing. AFAIK every other mainstream boat insurer would provide cover here for machinery I think (but feel free to correct me on that if you know better) but not HKJ
JFM, housekeeping on the inbox front required!
Thanks Galia. I'm baffled as to why you have policy wording different from that on HKJ's website. Your 15(j) is clearly the clause that corresponds to 3.15.4 in the policy on their website, but it is worded differently. Can you just confirm the name/brand name of the policy from the first page please?
In box is cleared out!