baileyman
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 12:01 |
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Kite Insurance
Is it necessary to take out 3rd party insurance for kite flying ?
What's the general concensus and if the answer is 'Yes' then are there any specialist companies that will provide cover.
Cheers
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adam
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 12:15 |
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Depends where you intend to fly, many places or councils insist that you have third party cover, and for the little cost I think it is
a good idea anyway.
Do you buggy, board or kitesurf?
A couple of choices, the British Buggy Club offer insurance:
http://www.britishbuggyclub.co.uk
BKSA (British Kite surfing association):
http://www.bksa.org.uk/
Or Sportscover direct provide multisport insurance which is good if you do a number of other sports:
http://www.sportscoverdirect.com/
Level 2 will cover most kiting activities I think. I think 3rd party liability here is only £2 million whereas BBC and BKSA are
£5 million?
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dunk
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 12:27 |
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Richard,
I use sports cover direct, it covers me for all my sports It also pays me about 100 quid a week if I hurt myself and can't work. Mind
you I've never had to claim ,so I don't know what they're like paying out.
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baileyman
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 13:09 |
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Cheers Chaps.
I'll get some quotes.
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