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hello all, as summer is here and my 1976, 36 tri fly (gotta get a signature) is still not in the water I decided to launch and finish it in the water, at least with a deadline to get it in I will push the repairs. Now the problem...11 weeks ago when I called my broker her quoted me and asked if I had a survey, I told him yes but that it read like a horror show, I was told no problem, when I called last Monday to arrange payment this week and at his request faxed the survey I am told I need another one to reflect the work I have done, its a bit late now as the marine transport firm are arranged for Monday! I called the transport firm Thurs a.m. as sooon as I was told, and although not happy, they understand. The surveyer I called is 2-3 weeks away....does anyone know of insurance I can get with just photo's? With survey pending? The boat is structurally sound the survey I have is just for insuance evaluation and puts the value at $6,000.00 There were no strutural issues raised in the report. Or perhaps a surveyer who can at least molify the insurance untill all is complete and a proper value can be estimated. Sorry for the long winded post

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Don't know of anyone who will insure an 'old' boat without recent survey.

Is it an option to launch and let her float without full insurance for a couple of weeks until the surveyor can get there, then have it hauled at the marina to allow surveyor to do their job? Will cost you a bit more (for the lift fee), and you are at risk for that period of time, but at least gets you floating.

Some marinas won't give you a slip unless you have Liability insurance... but don't think they care about Fire/Theft/Collision/etc... the Insurance company may be willing to extend you Liability coverage without survey, and add the other coverages on once survey is done.

If you do this, I wouldn't leave the dock until the insurance is in place.
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I just got a policy with progressive here in florida, no survey or anything, $30,000 agreed value.

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I am surprised you can get the hull covered with out a survey , and with agreed value on top of that .

many company's will insure liability only with out a survey
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We have all of our policies with State Farm and when I purchased our '79 Tri-cabin they did not ask for a survey before insuring the vessel. I had one done but they never even mentioned it. They insured it for fair market value.

Late last fall we had a very strong wind storm at our marina with lots of boats damaged and our canvas was shredded. They paid for new canvas totally minus our deductible.
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I have never seen a company give full coverage with out a survey
and belive me I have asked (maybe they don't like me )
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There are insurance companies that specialize in other areas and aren't very savvy when it comes to marine coverage. As such, they don't put much wieght on the need for a current survey (that is slowly changing). The trick with these is that you have to be savvy about what you need in marine coverage and make sure you get it.
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thanks for the input all! I am only interested in liabilty for now to satisfy the needs of my club. The insurance stance is what if the engines fail and I hit a $100,000 boat and sink it? What if it catches fire and it wipes out my dock and 15 other boats? It is the liability that scares them. I had a shipright out today who I know and he is going to write something up for me on the boats condition, we are going to submit a copy of his papers and hope the insurance accept this. Is there accreditation for surveyers? or is this a gig like home inspectors who need no license and are wrong more often than not,and are not liable if what they say is wrong?
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No survey should be needed for most liability insurance , check around .

However in cases when you need a survey they should be a S.A.M.S or N.A.M.S Surveyor SAMS being the most common . If they are not find one that is . A surveyor that is not done by a member of the above is worthless .
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update... progressive does not cover in Canada, state farm will not cover a boat older than 1984 without a survey, I also tried to just get liablity with the above and one other...no go
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Allstate covered my '78 F26 for 100/300k for very little. And no survey.
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Don't know if it will help you or not, but I am with Robertson and Robertson (brokers) in Markham. They have me insured with Aviva. Never had an issue with them yet (3 old claims, no hassles paying up).
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allstate also needs a survey as does aviva, any thoughts on a decent surveyer? I am calling around now but the only one I reached is $800.00 and 2-3 weeks away
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I also have Sate Farm with $30,000 agreed value, $300,000 liability, full coverage, no survey. $490.92 per year.
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seems that the u.s. firms will do it w/o survey, not one in Ontario that I have contacted will so now I will just have to survey. Would have been nice if I had of been told 10 weeks ago when I first applied
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