Intesting thought you guys have.
I haven't started looking at insurance rates for my rebel yet but it seems
to me if you are getting quotes in the 5-10 K range (hull only. It would make
sence to not pay the insurance company.
Take the premium amount each year and invest it in something. In a few years
you would have a nice little sum to help offset repair costs.
Here's the best part. After 10 years of accident free flying you have the
money not the insurance company.
Just one more thought for topic.
Brad (R195)
bhewlett@omni-techsys.com
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-> Yes, getting one out wouldn't be real cheap depending on how much you
wanted
-> to salvage. If it's totaled though you could probably get it all inside a
-> Moose (or two) with a good pair of tin snips and a beer can crusher :)
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-> -----Original Message-----
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-> Stubley
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-> ----- Original Message -----
-> From: "Scott Aldrich" <sa@mwutah.com>
-> To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:43 PM
-> Subject: RE: Insurance...."The Experimental Way"
->
-> A thought about what is the likely event with a seaplane vs a land plane.
->
-> If you stay near home, no diff. But if you prang a seaplane in the
boonies,
-> upside down in some remote lake, then a bundle of aluminum parts isn't much
-> good. You have to get it out!!!
->
-> I had hull coverage for 5 years, expecting to be on floats, and wanting to
-> keep it on then for a couple of years. Now I am not going on floats so I
-> have dropped the hull coverage. If I prang it on the ground and can still
-> work, then the cost of the materials will be unimportant. Then you need a
-> lot of friends <:-))
->
-> m2cw.
->
-> Phil
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