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Wayfoot Posted - 13 Sep 2012 : 08:26:52
I am ready to insure my Norman 20 following refurbishment. As always, cost is important so i am open to company suggestions from owners who have had good experiences with anyone ?

Thanks
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adi-n-chez Posted - 20 Sep 2012 : 21:20:54
WH Insurance for us !

Craftinsure were dearer when we first wanted a policy - close now but happy with what we have !

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
df Posted - 15 Sep 2012 : 18:43:58
I guess it's too late to recommend GJW direct then...
If you have a higher value boat and do coastal craftinsure go way up in price, they wanted nearly £500 from me, GJW sort it for less than £200, good for claims too.
If anyone tries them give them my policy number and I'll happily drink the £20 kickback on your behalf....




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Wayfoot Posted - 15 Sep 2012 : 18:38:43
Great advice, thanks to all.
I have insured with Craft Insure.

Well pleased

Thanks !
trevork Posted - 13 Sep 2012 : 23:43:40
Definitely Craftinsure, they support the site as well but don't let that influence you. Try an online quote!
Knighty Posted - 13 Sep 2012 : 21:47:42
Craftinsure here as well, a 20 for inland use should be about £104.50 first year and drops a fiver or so following year.
tigtog Posted - 13 Sep 2012 : 21:06:07
same here craftinsure for me, cheap no hassle, i have not needed to claim so cant advise on that side of things
stevewildcat1 Posted - 13 Sep 2012 : 10:54:45
Craftinsure, and a discount maybe available to members. I used them for 4 years without problems

Steve
Little Lottie, Thorne

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