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Insurance [Kevin Dutch]

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Kevin Dutch wrote:

Could anyone recomend a good insurer for me as i desperatly want to get back out on the water this year. i also have limited funds so cheaper the better. (even though i know its not that expensive any way, but when your in my situation every penny counts).

Cheers, Kevin Dutch SSC, 640
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Insurance [George Stephen]

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George Stephen replied:

See replies to a similar request by "Kevin" dated 11/2/06, about a page below.

WHIC are very cheap, but notoriously tight on claims to keep the cost down for Sprint 15 Association Members.

Their phone no is 02392 754000. They have web-sites www.dinghyinsurance.com and www.insure-a-boat.com. Email is whic@dinghyinsurance.com etc.

George
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Insurance [Chris]

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Chris replied:

Check out Craftinsure the link is on www.shanklinsailingclub.com they do a direct debit from the credit card monthly.

Chris
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13-14 May [Bob]

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Bob replied:

Hi Kevin,
I hope you get it sorted by 13/14 May in time for the training session at Seasalter. A man of your experience should be able to help with the instruction.
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Lanzarote [Bob]

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Bob replied:

Hi George,
How was Lanzarote?
Bob
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Insurance and SSC (Seasalter Sailing Club) [Martin Searle]

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Martin Searle replied:

Kev,

To keep within the subject: my insurance is with WHIC but everyone in the club raves about Red Insurance (see Steve Willis's note in the previous thread about this). Also have a look at Noble Marine they did Ok rates for my old Pacer dinghy.

But anyway long time no see...

I guess you want to try and keep that Club Championship trophy in the family this year ;-) by doubling up your chances, whereas I want it back so I can start my 3rd hat trick. No doubt we'll have some close races as in the past. My 'plan' for the year is to do more sporting than una-rigging plus I'm no longer a 'heavyweight' (under 90kg), also I'll be out from time to time in my Laser.

See you there,

Martin Searle,SSC
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Insurance [Kevin Dutch]

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Kevin Dutch replied:

Thanks Chris that has helped alot. Hopefully see you on the water sometime.

Kevin
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13-14 May [Kevin Dutch]

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Kevin Dutch replied:

Hello Bob.

Dont worry i'll be there to show you all how to do it. ha ha ha, im a bit rusty having not sailed really for about four years or so but its just like riding a bike as in you can never really forget how to do it.
Looking forward to seeing you all there.

Kevin Dutch SSC 640
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Not so Grotty! [George]

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George replied:

Bob,

A separate Chatline suggests you more prone to reportable sailing incidents than used to be the case!

Now your memory is failing - I told you we were going to Gran Canaria, not Lanzarote....

I'm beginning to think that your increasing age is being accompanied by a bigger increase in senility than one would expect. Or is it that you have a forgettory rather than a memory? Not that I'm any better - but I am older!


George

PS The weather was much better than UK, but not quite as good as we expected.
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Maybe but..................... [Bob]

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Bob replied:

What's this - the year to persecute Bob? I was not far out!
Cheers
Bob
PS I think it must be Chris Black who is at Lanzarote.
PPS Any more thoughts about a new boat?
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Another island [Frank]

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Frank replied:

I think Chris went to Tenerife!!
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Oh [Bob]

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Bob replied:

I think I'll give up whilst I'm loosing.
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Bob
PS That is just quoting Canaries!!!
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Persecution [Chris]

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Chris replied:

At least if they are having a go at you Bob they are leaving my friend Erving What's Hisname alone!!!!!!!!
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Thanks to W.H

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Just like to say thank you to david lloyd at WH insurance for my recent claim. Snapped mast and ripped tracks of boat.Total repair would write off boat but within a week the bulk of the claim was approved and sorted.
This was a relief because the premiums are cheap and im told claims with WH used to take a long time to settle.Now competing in dinghy week,got three 1st,s and a second in dart fleet with 2 races to go.
Martin scott.
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insurance options

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Windsport provide the claims support for many dinghies and catamarans, so we are coming from the other end.
Jon Tuckwell from what was Red insurance and now Mardon has always been quick and efficent in settling claims both from the custmer side and from our side, if that helps. You can talk with Jon direct or email him john.tuckwell@mardon.co.uk.
Brian
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