BoatU.S. insurance form
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:29 am
Hello all,
Yesterday I received my insurance forms along with their quote. I must make out a SELF SURVEY FORM. On the form it ask many question about the boat, one being "how many Fire Extinguishers on board and their last inspection date? I did a Google search on inspections of fire extinguishers and all more or less were self inspections. Nothing about mandatory inspection from a professional or at what interval.
I have the fire ext. which is a non fillable one shot model. The gage is in the green, pin in place etc.
So what sort of date is it that they require, be used?
They also asked the same about "flares" and date of expiration, I'll have to check on any dates that are on them.
It also asked if "all fuels drain overboard in the event of an accidental overflow"?
As far as I know that won't happen on the F25? Is it suppose to?
I went over the questions and listed ones I will have to look at, but nothing I don't think is cause for alarm.
Even with the required membership per year, the quote was cheaper than Progressive.
Any thoughts on my questions will be most helpful.
Thanks,
Larry
Yesterday I received my insurance forms along with their quote. I must make out a SELF SURVEY FORM. On the form it ask many question about the boat, one being "how many Fire Extinguishers on board and their last inspection date? I did a Google search on inspections of fire extinguishers and all more or less were self inspections. Nothing about mandatory inspection from a professional or at what interval.
I have the fire ext. which is a non fillable one shot model. The gage is in the green, pin in place etc.
So what sort of date is it that they require, be used?
They also asked the same about "flares" and date of expiration, I'll have to check on any dates that are on them.
It also asked if "all fuels drain overboard in the event of an accidental overflow"?
As far as I know that won't happen on the F25? Is it suppose to?
I went over the questions and listed ones I will have to look at, but nothing I don't think is cause for alarm.
Even with the required membership per year, the quote was cheaper than Progressive.
Any thoughts on my questions will be most helpful.
Thanks,
Larry