The Insurance question did not do so well under the finance thread so here it is again:
The financing question dovetailed nicely into my concern over insurance. Terry mentioned BoatUS above, which happens to be my agent for Liability only. If I received good information today from their underwriter, then I will need to find another Insurer before heading into the Caribbean as they only cover Canada and the US including the Bahamas.
I asked for referrals and am currently waiting on a response from World Marine, and quotes from International Marine, and Atlas Marine. American Marine declined due to the age of the vessel.
I'd prefer to continue with Liability only but it has been mentioned before that full coverage is the minimum offered outside the US.
I've heard of several issues with underwriters, including regional exclusions, inflated premiums, Ryders, and recurring haulout survey's $$$.
The alternative of voyaging sans insurance doesn't seem very appealing either.
What is the general consensus among westsailors.
Scott
Since that post both World Marine and Atlas Marine declined. International Marine offered to write a policy extending to the Caribbean but it was restricted to within 75 miles of the coast. International recommended another policy(Jackline) underwritten by Markel American Insurance which can be tailored for worldwide travel and allows for shorthanded cruising(2 minimum).
I was told this weekend to look at Commandeur Insurance from the Netherlands.
http://www.commandeur.nu/yachtinsurance/home/home/english
They were willing to offer me a policy for a reasonable amount with the ability to modify on the fly for different regions of the world, and based on experience will cover singlehanders.
Anyone interested should not be discouraged by the vessel minimum value of 90,000 Euro's as they average current value and replacement value and from most surveys replacement value could be 200,000 to 300,000 USD.
scott