Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Trevor Lusty
Sorry Mohammad, I misspelt his name earlier. Peter Killen former owner of SM Pure Magic originally recommended Topsail to me. Regards, Trevor Chris McGowan Director | Topsail Insurance Ltd. 4-6 Octagon Offices, Waterfront, Brighton Marina, Brighton, BN2 5WB Direct Dial. + 44 (0) 1273 573 722 Phone. + 44 (0) 1273 573 727 Email. chris@... Website. www.topsailinsurance.com
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Re: 𝗭𝗢𝗢𝗠 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿
I’d be interested
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Cheers Courtney
On Apr 17, 2020, at 1:12 PM, CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...> wrote:
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Re: 𝗭𝗢𝗢𝗠 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿
Hi Bill, Just a suggestion, whomever hosts the meeting should google for recommended Zoom security settings and implement them. This will prevent the "Zoom-bombing" that has been in the news lately. This resource from Cornell University seems to cover the recommended settings: https://it.cornell.edu/zoom/keep-zoom-meetings-private-and-reduce-odds-zoombombing - Justin
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:12 PM CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...> wrote:
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Justin Paulsen IT Professional "The world is open, are you?"
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𝗭𝗢𝗢𝗠 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿
All, I received an excellent suggestion from an Amel owner this morning. He suggested a ZOOM meeting for interested owners to discuss a few topics. I envision us meeting for a total of 30 minutes to discuss two issues. If there is interest we could schedule subsequent ZOOM meetings. Is there any member of our group that is experienced with hosting a ZOOM meeting and willing to volunteer to moderate the meeting? Any other thoughts? Bill
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Drew;
Thanks for the info. Do you have an e-mail address for Chris McGeown?
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Trevor Lusty via groups.io
Hi Drew,
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Trevor Lusty
Hi Drew,
Chris McGeown of Topsail in the UK could also be worth a try. I moved to them around 2010 when Allianz stopped offering cover outside Europe and I have been with them ever since. My boats are always irish flagged so they obviously write policies outside the UK. With Allianz I was able to sit down with the marine underwriter every year and discuss where I was hoping to go and negotiate the premium. Something that they pointed out was the the bias on the premium was not for the repairs or replacement, but for shipping the boat back to a yard that could actually carry out any repair work required to a satisfactory standard. Topsail offer OCC members additional discount. It is also worth remembering that wherever the policy is written, that country's legal system is what you are going to have to deal with should you get embroiled in a nasty claim. Good luck. Trevor Lusty Ireland
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Re: Main Sail - Manual Furling Gear Box
Hi Sue,
Your post did not give your location, but your +61 phone suggest Australia. The reduction gear maker is Bonfiglioli and they have offices in NSW - you can google them. Good luck with it. Craig
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Ralf Schroeder
Hi Drew,
is your flag US or once of EU? My dealer inform me, that the problem here in EU is the US Law when your ship has a US flag. And this is the problem of some insurances from EU. When this is correct, he advice me to ask a insurance from GB. They have the same problem through the brexit and help you with a US flag, hopefully. Best wishes Ralf SV Baghira Sharki #42
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Hello all. I can share my experience with Sergio Ponce, the insurance specialist located in Spain, who has done a superb job at finding the best insurance company in any given moment. He calls me every year and tells me whether I should remain with the same company, or change to a different one because of price, coverage or policies. Last year I was with Generali and this year he's moving me to AXA. A few years back I had an accident and I didn't even call the company: I called him and he took care of everything. If anyone wants to contact him here's his email sergioponce@... Best Victor SM#314
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Second on recommending Gary Golden, Manifest Marine. He himself is a boat owner, Moody 46....
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On Apr 17, 2020, at 2:46 AM, CW Bill Rouse <brouse@...> wrote:
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Porter,
In 2018 I was insured with a LLOYDS South Pacific syndicate via an agency in NOUMEA NC. Last year I was told by somebody in that NC agency that LLOYDS no longer wanted to renew/write policies. Wow – not happy and questioning further apparently there was a misunderstanding internally in the NC agency as then my own agent came back with another proposal; surprisingly also from LLOYDS but roughly USD400 higher than previous year but with a higher agreed value. I accepted immediately but when I asked what happened he explained that LLOYDS no longer wanted to write NEW CALEDONIA nationals but when they realized I was not a NC national they wrote me again. I am Dutch, the boat is UK owned but Dutch registered. Researching this further I noticed that the NC agency had in both cases their PAPEETE office handle & issue the policy and I was actually dealing with somebody in PAPEETE. A couple of months ago a fellow A54 owner (USA national), also sailing in the SP, was dropped by his insurance and struggling to get coverage and I referred him to my PAPEETE agent and he got written/covered by the LLOYDS syndicate. Hearing this I didn’t worry about my renewal next week UNTIL I was informed last week that LLOYDS didn’t renew policies anymore. My PAPEETE agent gave me this explanation: “Our two Lloyd's syndicates, as well as many other insurers, left the yacht market at the beginning or 2020. There are less and less insurers for this class or insurance in Tropical areas, that's for that reason that the premium level is increasing a lot” He then came last week with a proposal 3 ½ times higher than my current premium which I declined. Last night send sent me another proposal which is acceptable to me but we are working on getting a combination of hard storage and then when I go actually back into the water activate this new policy. Until I was informed last night of this other option I was really concerned but it looks we found an acceptable solution. Best Regards Teun SV AMELIT A54 #128
Currently on the hard in COOMERA (near BRISBANE) QLD AUSTRALIA April 16, 2020 18:30:55
USA cell: +1 832 477 8842 AUSTRALIA cell: +61 5951 8909
You can follow AMELIT via this link: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/AMELIT
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On Behalf Of Porter McRoberts via groups.io
This “boat insurance companies dropping policies” movement since Maria and Irma evades my understanding. I’m wondering if someone has some insight. I understand how the real or perceived risk has increased with global warming and storm frequency increases, but why then not just increase premiums to offset risk? Why so many getting out of the business? Seems like something more, structural is afoot. Anyone with insights? Appreciated. Porter McRoberts S/V IBIS. A54-152
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
All US Amel Owners, Here is what I think: The change in the marine insurance business started in about 2011-2012 when large companies began to swallow smaller ones. The first sign we saw was the ridiculous denial of legitimate claims from some of these companies. Do you remember the episode with NIKIMAT insured by Helvetia? The next thing I saw was legally manipulated policy language which gave almost all rights to the companies. More recently, we see most of the rest of the companies who chose not to wrongfully deny claims or write unfair policies simply leave the marine market. Of course, insurance company losses caused a lot of this. I believe that if I were in the market today, I would self-insure for all casualty losses and write a liability-only policy. If you are a US boat and have trouble finding an insurance policy or a liability-only policy (third-Party), I suggest that you contact Gary Golden, Manifest Marine. Manifest Marine was established in 2016 in the wake of its founder, Gary Golden, selling his interest in International Marine Insurance Services (IMIS), an agency he co‑founded in 1987.
I really like Gary and he is a knowledgeable insurance specialist for the marine market.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 6:35 PM Porter McRoberts via groups.io <portermcroberts=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Main Sail - Manual Furling Gear Box
Brian Mitchell
Dear Amel Owners,
We are in need of the main sail, manual furling gear box assy for an SM2000 model Amel 53’ – would anyone have either a second hand or new one that you could offer to us to purchase?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Sue
S Y Lola Captain Brian & Sue Mitchell +61 481 719770 +61 431 469500
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
This “boat insurance companies dropping policies” movement since Maria and Irma evades my understanding. I’m wondering if someone has some insight. I understand how the real or perceived risk has increased with global warming and storm frequency increases, but why then not just increase premiums to offset risk? Why so many getting out of the business? Seems like something more, structural is afoot. Anyone with insights?
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Appreciated. Porter McRoberts S/V IBIS. A54-152
On Apr 16, 2020, at 4:54 PM, Drew Gaffney <drew.gaffney@...> wrote:
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Re: Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Drew;
We insure through Alliance Marine Risk Managers in Florida. They seem to do OK for EU area for US flagged boats. Here’s our contact. Let her know I sent you and she should take good care of you.
Terri Saxon Vice President Alliance Marine Risk Managers 777 SE 20th Street, Suite 230 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 954-982-2502
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Drew Gaffney via groups.io
Pantaenius has stopped offering insurance in the US and will not insure US Flagged boats, even imported in the EU. My previous carrier will not write new policies for countries currently in “Lockdown”.
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Boat Insurance During Pandemic
Drew Gaffney
Pantaenius has stopped offering insurance in the US and will not insure US Flagged boats, even imported in the EU. My previous carrier will not write new policies for countries currently in “Lockdown”.
Does anyone have any suggestions regarding where to obtain insurance for our Amel in Sardinia, IT. Thanks, Drew SV Revelation SM390 Lying Carloforte, Sardinia.
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Bow seat for Amel 54
Hi Nicolas,
You inspired me, been getting a bit lazy under this French lockdown, With no sign of going sailing for some weeks I decided to put the seat back on the bow. Very simple and quick to do. Hope these below photos shows you want you need to see. Best Barry snd Penny “SV Lady Penelope II” Amel 54. #17 Sainte Anne anchorage Martinique
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Re: Broken water level dipstick
James
Haha.. you'd have to ask her for the truth, but she just remarked it was an experience she'd rather forget..
I like a challenging repair anyway, so the punishment didn't last long! James SV TITANIUM SM2K #260 Barcelona
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Hi Tom, I don't know what your longer term electrical vision is, but I replaced mine with the Victron BMV 712. It has a nice Blue Tooth interface and app on your phone. I already had a Victron Blue Solar MPPT and was installing a Victron MultiPlus Charger/inverter to replace my 100amp charger and 2000watt inverter. Then I also installed a Victron Venus GX for about $200 and that takes the input from all your Victron devices and sends them via WiFi to any onboard devices you want and also be if you have an external wifi connection you can send info to the Victron connect network. This can be useful if you can be connected to a marina/boatyard wifi when you are away from your boat to monitor your electrical system. Victron has several GX products. The Venus does not have a screen. Lori did not want to add anymore displays in the galley. So we mounted it in the cabinet above the sink, just starboard of the autopilot. I think they now have a newer product but I have not reviewed the features. Have fun. Dan and Lori in sv BeBe, sm #387, currently in Les Saintes
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020, 9:41 PM Thomas Kleman <lorient422@...> wrote: The plastic over the buttons on my Link 10 is cracking and falling off so I'm considering replacing it. I'm wondering if I choose the Xantrex Link Pro or Link Lite if I need to change the shunt and wiring (I e start from scratch) or can use the existing shunt and wiring. Hoping someone has done this.
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Re: Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
Stefan Jeukendrup
Hi Tom,
I had the same amd since 2017 I am happy with this replacement for 130 euro incl. 21% tax: https://tbs-electronics.com/product/expert-lite-battery-monitor-12v-24v
It is a modern design using a Microchip PIC processor and a dual 16 bit sigma delta ADC. Yes, you can re-use the existing cabling, fuse holders and the 500A/50mV shunt of the Xantrex. Or you use the TBS supplied one, pull a new CAT5 and do not forget to fit their fuses.
Note that you cannot measure the 12V starter battery as "aux" battery without using an extra isolation amplifier as the engine/genset circuit is completely isolated from the service batteries.
Hope this helps you,
Stefan Jeukendrup sv MalakaQueen SM2k #348 @ Monastir, Tunesia
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