jakew009
Well-Known Member
Have used an online insurer (Craftinsure) since late 90s) . My Broker ( a chum who am still talking too ) at the time quoted me £300 for insurance on £30k Princess 33.
Craftinsure quoted me about £200 for same boat.
Figuired the extra £100 was brokers commision, only really wanted basic last resort cover ie if boat sunk did not to face a bill from Port Authority for removal of the wreck. Not the least bit interested in claiming for stern gear repairs etc simply through probably my own stupidity.
Went with Craftinsure and when the paperwork came though , blow me down, same insurer on the paperwork via both broker and internet.
Left Craftinsure when SAGA developed a sudden interest in marine insurance and then left when SAGA got there fingers burnt, then pulled out and sold on their customer base, renewal price rocketed with the new owner, so back to CI.
Every time CI quote me on renewal, always check the competition, usually all the well known and popular companies are quoting 20% plus for more or less the same cover.
Including near continent cover and single handed use, chances of me anchoring my boat offshore and leaving it unattended are zero .
No overnight shore power, were not stopping.
Made two claims over past 20 years with Craftinsure, both as result of my lack of boating prowess and both were sorted with speed and efficiency.
A third claim involving a bit a Gel coat damage is underway at the mo .![]()
Craftinsure used to be good but no more. Craftinsure, Insure4Boats and GJW all now owned by Ripe. And all having the prices jacked up and policies made worse.