[Public-List] Boat Insurance Question

Jay Denmark ao3denmark at gmail.com
Sat Apr 10 10:47:15 PDT 2021


BoatUS just isn't writing new policies for any vessels over 40 years old.
Apparently if you already have a policy, you're golden.  I'm in the same
situation and looking as well. I have two boats that need insurance, a 68"
Alberg (#293), and a 72' Morgan. Any help is appreciated.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 10:13 AM Bob Norway via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> That's very odd, since I just renewed my policy with BoatUS on my 1971
> Alberg...
>
>
> Cheers,
> Bongo Bob Norway
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> On 3/25/2021 09:50:32, RICHARD HAZLEGROVE via Public-List <
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> I know this question comes up from time to time but since I wasn’t in the
> market for insurance I unfortunately did not take note of the suggestions.
> Until now.
>
> I have a very generous Agreed Value policy from Hanover Insurance
> ($22,000) first issued in 1998. I have never filed a claim. Yesterday I
> received notice of non-renewal explaining that they were exiting the line
> of business.
>
> I’m not all that concerned about replacing the agreed value since I doubt
> it would be anywhere near what I had. Boat US first quoted $5,100 before
> clarifying that they don’t write this or even liability coverage for
> vessels older than 40 years. Quest was built in 1970 and is kept on a
> private dock at our second home in the lower Chesapeake Bay.
>
> So can anyone suggest a company or agent that can underwrite basic
> liability coverage for my 50 year old boat. Thanks
>
> Richard Hazlegrove
> Quest 433
> Mobjack Bay, VA.
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> > 1. Re: Prop Size (scott at scottmaury.com)
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> > Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2021 14:40:52 -0500
> > From: scott at scottmaury.com
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> > Subject: Re: [Public-List] Prop Size
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> > hey just a follow up, Michigan wheel has recommended that I get a 12"
> > / 11 three blade prop and that is what the engine guys have ordered
> > for the Bill of Rights
> >
> > Thank you all for your response, I'll follow up with this further
> > after some use this summer.
> >
> > Scott
> >
> >
> > Quoting John Johnston via Public-List :
> >
> >> Regarding prop size- My Alberg 30 ( # 69) spent many more months at
> >> the slip this past year unattended than I had anticipated. Last
> >> October I came down to the Bay from my home in Massachusetts
> >> intending to spend a pleasant month sailing. It turned out that
> >> while the diesel fired right up, I had no forward or reverse motion.
> >> The shaft was turning, but no motion. I thought perhaps it was
> >> barnacles on the prop, and I hired a diver to give it a scrape and a
> >> scrub, but he resurfaced in a minute and informed me that I had no
> >> prop, just a hub. Severe galvanic corrosion. The story goes on, but
> >> the point is that I am looking to buy a new prop.
> >> My diesel is a Westerbeke 20 2B. Not the original engine, but
> >> when a previous owner installed it they kept the 2 blade prop that
> >> was appropriate for the Atomic 4. I decided to upgrade to a three
> >> blade Chesapeake prop at that time, (5 years ago) which was deemed
> >> to be the proper, well, prop, for the new engine and transmission.
> >> However, now it is time for a new prop. What I had bought was
> >> a 13x12x3 from Miller Island. Lovely piece of work, but it is shot.
> >> I have also been doing some research and reading, and came across an
> >> article about prop size by Ted Brewer more than a decade ago, and he
> >> maintains that the prop in an aperture should never have less than
> >> two inches of clearance at the top of the blade, to avoid
> >> cavitation. The aperture height on my Alberg is 14?. To achieve that
> >> 2? would be a 10? prop, which seems awfully sleight. I am thinking
> >> perhaps an 11? prop with whatever adjustment to pitch would be
> >> appropriate. Or maybe 12? as a compromise.
> >> I would very much welcome the wisdom of the elders, and
> >> everyone else that has expertise or experience with this matter.
> >> Thanks to anyone offering their experience or advice
> >>
> >>> On Feb 24, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Mike Meinhold via Public-List
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> ?Scott
> >>> I am glad to hear Bill of Rights will be sailing again.
> >>>
> >>> If you have some specs on the Vetus 25 we can see how it compares with
> the
> >>> A4 -13x7 2-blade match that you most likely have
> >>>
> >>> I repowered with a beta 16 and kept the same prop as I found it was
> about
> >>> the same operating point
> >>> We would need the engine torque and power vs rpm, and the gear ratio to
> >>> check.
> >>>
> >>> For the sails I suggest you provide the sailmaker with the Chesapeake
> >>> Alberg rules in the Association handbook. I highly recommend 2 reefs
> and
> >>> use both frequently.
> >>>
> >>> Mike
> >>> Rinn Duin 272
> >>>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 21:26 Bill of Rights #487 via Public-List <
> >>>> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Hello everyone, I am a long time A30 owner and also had a Tartan 34-2
> >>>> for 10 years, I just recently sold that boat.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm putting all my efforts back into #487 "Bill of Rights" this year!
> Yea!
> >>>>
> >>>> I am re-powering to a 25HP Vetus engine with a 2:1 hearth gear and
> >>>> just wanted to hear what others have "sized" for a 2 blade sailor prop
> >>>> on other diesel conversions?
> >>>>
> >>>> The At-4 engine was rebuilt and has less than 10 hrs. Any interested
> >>>> parties should reach out to me
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm also getting a new suit of sails from Precision, #400 series! Does
> >>>> anyone have any experience or suggestions would be helpful Main w/ 2
> >>>> reefs, 135# headsail w luff ??????????
> >>>>
> >>>> New interior cushions!
> >>>>
> >>>> Boat still has some deck issues and I'll have to fix that as I go
> >>>>
> >>>> Hope to catch up with like-minded a-30 sailors this summer on the bay.
> >>>> I am securing a slip on the Magothy River so I'll be closer to my home
> >>>> and sail some new waters this summer!
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks Scott
> >>>>
> >>>>
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