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Insurance any updates from previous post

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Created by HG02 > 9 months ago, 4 Jul 2014
HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Jul 2014 8:41AM
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I tried to bring up the previous post about insurance but couldn't .
Just wondered if any thing has changed .
Im trying to get quotes now
waiting for responses from
Club Marine
RACV
Nautilus
APIA
Any I have missed?
By the way morning every one

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
4 Jul 2014 9:55AM
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Apia did not renew my policy. Moored boats are the problem.

Seamonkey_H2024
VIC, 344 posts
4 Jul 2014 10:31AM
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I don't miss my days of calling insurance companies. RACV were/are good to me. As well as the multi policy discount you get if you have car/house insurance with them. No claim discount after the first year was good.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Jul 2014 11:08AM
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SirJman said...
I don't miss my days of calling insurance companies. RACV were/are good to me. As well as the multi policy discount you get if you have car/house insurance with them. No claim discount after the first year was good.


Im still sorting it out hope to have some sort of closure today if I can Im waiting for RACV theres was full at $690.13 just sorting out the survey for them

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
4 Jul 2014 1:25PM
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Don't forget NRMA

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Jul 2014 1:34PM
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Club marine have got back to me with around the $609.00 roughly I was out cant remember the exact amount
Ths is all hull only ok

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Jul 2014 7:19PM
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HG02 said...
Club marine have got back to me with around the $609.00 roughly I was out cant remember the exact amount
Ths is all hull only ok


actually 603.00

Poodle
WA, 868 posts
4 Jul 2014 5:47PM
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Try Pantaenius

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
4 Jul 2014 9:10PM
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Hi HG

I ended up with Trident Marine Insurance (long story) tridentmarine.com.au/ if you want to look at what they offer

I think ours is around $800

regards Don

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
4 Jul 2014 9:58PM
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Poodle said...
Try Pantaenius


My friends just got insured with them. Premium for $150,000 sum insured is .8% of capital value.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
4 Jul 2014 9:59PM
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ksa5212004 said...
Good day HG02
Try these guys

http://www.edwardwilliam.com/BoatInsurance


Kind regards
Craig




May I suggest that before anyone hands over their money to this "insurance" company they do a really good google search on them. You will find so many tales of woe from all over the world that they are at best nothing but rogues and at worst they are thieves.

Caveat Emptor.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Jul 2014 11:02PM
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The boat was insured with Club marine for 25 years before I bought her To me $603.00 is not a bad price and I'm happy enough with that.
you get what you pay for in this world . There maybe cheaper but Club Marine have a reasonable name

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
4 Jul 2014 11:20PM
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I have heard (although I may be wrong) that some insurance company's will not insure boats on swing moorings

Regards Don

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
4 Jul 2014 11:31PM
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I think that should now read MOST, not just some Don. Insurance companies are becoming so picky these days as to what they accept as a reasonable risk that there is almost no risk whatsoever for them eg. no yacht moored at Callala Bay in Jervis Bay can get insurance.

"Oh no no no ...we've had quite too many of your boats washing up on the beach and getting broken and then having you expect us to bail you out."

www.google.com.au/maps?q=-34.99897,150.727152&num=1&t=h&z=17

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
5 Jul 2014 12:03AM
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I think in my case it cost around $100 more per year to insure my boat because it is on a mooring than if it was in a marina and if it gets damaged on the mooring there is a larger excess to pay

Regards Don

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
5 Jul 2014 8:57AM
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Just check carefully with some of these companies. Often the people you are dealing with don't realize or understand that your boat is on a swing mooring. They happily take your money and then later return your check or simply don't cover you and just don't pay up as in the case at JB that LooseChange refers to.

If your willing to send money to Europe to Edward William why not just donate it to me, coverage would be the same.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
5 Jul 2014 9:20AM
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When you search Northern Reef Insurance there is a heap of information worth looking at before deciding if you would insure with them

I personally would be a bit concerned about any insurance company that did not require a survey before offering a policy and it also appears from reading some threads that the procedure is the owner pays for the repairs and then the insurance company decides if it will reimburse the owner

There was some comments that even if they won't pay a claim that some owners of boats that other insurance company's won't cover (old timber, ferro, etc) will insure with them to have insurance cover needed to enter marina's etc

Regards Don

Crusoe
QLD, 1197 posts
5 Jul 2014 10:01AM
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You could try Baileys Insurance. I got a quote to cover me while doing a South Pacific cruise. The insurance mob wanted a survey and it was not cheap but still reasonable. When I tried club marine they wanted me to tell them the experience of the crew, who I hadn't, even found yet, so I was unable to fill I their form to their requirements. bit like taking to a brick wall. You can find a link to Baileys Insurance on the Island Crusing web site. It is sending your money over seas but the company the Baileys Insurance found for me came with a Loyds rating.

www.islandcruising.nz/

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
5 Jul 2014 12:23PM
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I am back with Club Marine after Nautilus stopped insuring boats on swing moorings. as someone said they have a name to protect so I have some confidence.

I worked in the insurance industry, the premium is not the important factor. Paying claims is. I'd suggest you think hard about any cheap premiums.

Club Marine charge me $1043 pa for $65,000 market value. It is due this week. They also offer monthly premiums, about 7% more costly than one annual payment.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
5 Jul 2014 1:27PM
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MorningBird said...
I am back with Club Marine after Nautilus stopped insuring boats on swing moorings. as someone said they have a name to protect so I have some confidence.

I worked in the insurance industry, the premium is not the important factor. Paying claims is. I'd suggest you think hard about any cheap premiums.

Club Marine charge me $1043 pa for $65,000 market value. It is due this week. They also offer monthly premiums, about 7% more costly than one annual payment.


i Figure you will get a claim done if you have one with club marine. The others probably do to but felt that the boat was with them previously and The hull only insurance is all I need for now as I have the masts off worked for me.
Many thanks for every ones input it will help other seabreezes on here the up dates are all relevant

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
10 Jul 2014 11:15PM
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Anchorage Marine insured my boat when no else would due to its age. Price was reasonable too.



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