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Re: Cost of insurance survey?
I just this week paid $30/ft in San Francisco for an in the water insurance survey. It was more thorough than I expected and probably more than the insurance company needs. Still I was happy to have
By LRG · #103106 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
I paid $900 last summer for my 1987 Sabre 36 kc? 73 S/V? Meherio Anne Mullett Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer
By Anne Mullett · #103105 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
My understanding is cost for a survey is typically based on length. The rate you pay for insurance after the survey will vary as you point out. Jeff
By Jeff Bartlett · #103104 ·
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I removed the above system after finding pitted copper supply lines. it was working well when it held refrigerant. Components in good condition Contact me off line if interested. Mike Fair Second
By michael fair · #103103 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
Insurance isn't based on length but agreed valuation and all of the little fine print that limits the insurer's risk like deductibles, navigation limits, and, big time, exposure to hurricane
By Jim Starkey · #103102 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
$21 @ foot bundling with home/auto -AMICA?1989 30 MKII Sent from AOL on Android On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 11:02 AM, David Lochner via groups.io<davelochner@...> wrote: I just paid
By Jim Gathard · #103101 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
I just paid $25 a foot in Brunswick GA. Dave
By David Lochner · #103100 ·
Re: Cost of insurance survey?
Sounds about right. I paid $35/foot last September. Damian Greene Sabre 38-1 FreefallBass Harbor, Maine
By damian.greene@... · #103099 ·
Re: Mast step Rot. #maststeprot #Sabre38
Hi Tim, As work progresses, I will do my best to keep you all informed with photos and information. If the yard thinks building and welding a stainless steel box is no longer a good option, we will
By Rob Swift · #103098 ·
Cost of insurance survey?
Wondering what folks are paying for an insurance survey these days? ? I was just quoted $32 per foot which seemed a bit steep from my last one but that was 10 years ago.
By Dave Witherill · #103097 ·
Re: Sabre 38 Mk2 rod rigging open style turnbuckles
How old is your rigging? If it¡¯s original then you should be looking at replacement particularly if going offshore. Stemballs etc. maybe in the same shape as the turnbuckles. Mine was 25years old
By Wrtiverton · #103096 ·
Re: Sabre 38 Mk2 rod rigging open style turnbuckles
Pete, Do you have wire or rod? If you have rod I would suggest you use the ¡°Navtec¡± fittings from Hayn. They are the only ones that the ball tips fit into the spreaders properly¡­ don¡¯t ask
By Allison Lehman · #103095 ·
Re: Mast step Rot. #maststeprot #Sabre38
I sold the boat years ago and do not have the survey photos. I bought the boat from fellow lawyer Joel Aronson, who might have some information. ** James H. Wilson, Jr. Attorney & Counsellor at
By James Wilson · #103094 ·
Re: Sabre 38 Mk2 rod rigging open style turnbuckles
I¡¯ve replaced mine but offhand I don¡¯t recall the thread pitch. Measure the stud diameter and contact rigrite. They¡¯ll be able to provide the proper turnbuckle. Opt for chromed bronze not
By Len Bertaux · #103093 ·
Sabre 38 Mk2 rod rigging open style turnbuckles
Hi All, I just had my insurance survey. Glad to say all went well, except that the surveyor identified what looks like hairline cracks on the inside of one of the ¡°open style¡± cap shroud
By Pete Waterson · #103092 ·
Re: Mast step Rot. #maststeprot #Sabre38
Need more details on the configuration of the stainless steel weld-up pls ...... is it to be a full box structure with the bottom contoured to follow closely the curvature of the bilge? Does it
By Tim Smith · #103091 ·
Re: LFP Conversions
Dave Great question! I¡¯ll get his opinion on that for next year. Len Bertaux
By Len Bertaux · #103090 ·
Re: LFP Conversions
Len, Does your tax advisor think it is a tax deductible donation? Dave
By David Lochner · #103089 ·
Re: LFP Conversions
Jim Just think of it as a donation to offset a small portion of the 5 trillion tax cuts. Len Bertaux
By Len Bertaux · #103088 ·
LFP Conversions
If anyone is contemplating and LFP conversion, I suggest you buy the batteries now!? When the existing inventory in the US is gone, the next batteries will be 2x to 3x as much, if they could be found
By Jim Starkey · #103087 ·