Seagreen
(regular)
06/05/2008 16:55
Classic insurance.

Renewal time. Who's good for very old boat insurance, then?

gdallas
(regular)
06/05/2008 21:31
Re: Classic insurance.

http://www.yachtmasterinsurance.co.uk/

Clifford_Pope
(regular)
07/05/2008 08:11
Re: Classic insurance.

I tried all the specialist insurers and then found Navigators General was half the previous best offer.

PyroJames
(regular)
07/05/2008 10:36
Re: Classic insurance.

Wehring und Wolfes, in Germany.

Roach1948
(regular)
07/05/2008 11:24
Re: Classic insurance.

Presently with Navigators and General (Zurich Group - so German also). Mine is running out too so I have been looking.

Simon Winter quoted £40 more than NG but it covers single-handed (any amount day or night),European waters, 5 days skippered charter, no set marina base, flexible liftout extension in September - all of which are "extras" on the NG package.


Seagreen
(regular)
08/05/2008 16:35
Re: Classic insurance.

This was the one I liked the best.

http://www.simonwintermarine.co.uk/

Just to let you know.



Simonthelensman
(regular)
09/05/2008 11:17
Re: Classic insurance.

Have you tried Armada - they do the scheme for the CMBA (Classic Motor Boat Association).

Seagreen
(regular)
09/05/2008 21:40
Re: Classic insurance.

I went with Simon Winter, as he had a very competitive and flexible policy, plus a very mature attitude to singlehanding and season extension. Of course, I've not had to make a claim...




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