Insurance

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Geoff
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Re: Insurance

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Ah yes. I have been considering looking for a swing mooring here. But I won’t pursue that one anymore.
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Ozzie
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Re: Insurance

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https://forums.ybw.com/threads/diy-life ... be.616839/

Once again PBO British site but can’t be long till Aussie insurance companies get on board.

Forget about tech giants running the world. It will only be if they can afford the insurance. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Enola - “Helen said that it’s only land sickness."
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Ozzie
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Re: Insurance

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:( For anybody who hasn’t checked that link here’s a few choice quotes.
In the light of all this I have decided to stick with my original FLA set-up - I would imagine the cost of a professional install would be too cost prohibitive for me ( a poor pensioner)
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Also this bit.
I have just checked their website again and it is obvious that their view on retrofitted (ie DIY) installations by boat owners has changed to our disadvantage.

Note: I may be offering for sale at advantageous prices various (quality) parts from my aborted LiFePo4 install in the near future - watch this space.😀

Ah well, it was a fun learning experience.
Read in conjunction with my neighbours problems with diy anti fouling in marinas it seems insurance will ultimately be the arbiter of everything we do with our boats. I was born 50 years too late to avoid this crepe. As a kid I remember moored boats at the lake being a few railway tracks belted into the sand in the local inlet, pick your spot and go for it. This was the years BC.

Before Copies in triplicate.

Rant over :)
Ozzie
Investigator #143 "SPRITZIG II"

The Mariner - “It’s too strange here. It doesn’t move right." ...
Enola - “Helen said that it’s only land sickness."
Waterworld (1995)
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IanS
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Investigator Boat Name: Rhythm

Re: Insurance

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Insurance update:

New Wave 3rd party purchased online, comprehensive available with photos submitted by app

Topsail (selling New Wave) requires survey
Club Marine we are unable to offer an insurance policy due to: How the boat is stored
Youi requires survey
NRMA requires survey
Nautilus Marine requires survey
GIO no cover for moored boats
Coast Insurance requires survey
CGU see NRMA
Pantaenuis requires survey
Anchorage requires survey
Ian, Rhythm #121
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Ozzie
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Re: Insurance

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Thanks mate for the update . I would be happy with 3rd party, which is what I cut back to before going to Anchorage. I keep my boat to a high standard of maintenance and have had the mooring serviced annually even before it became mandatory so I’m not worried too much about me causing damage to myself. It’s only running into a floating gin palace returning to the mooring at night after New Year’s Eve fireworks that concerns me :lol:. Also, all the items worth pinching on Spritzig come home in my tender. Should buy shares in the company. They may be the only game in town soon for half a million moored boats!!!

Anyone who was considering mooring….you’re back in the game. :)
Ozzie
Investigator #143 "SPRITZIG II"

The Mariner - “It’s too strange here. It doesn’t move right." ...
Enola - “Helen said that it’s only land sickness."
Waterworld (1995)
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