Canoe Insurance??????????????

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IntrepidStu

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Apr 14, 2008
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Manchester
I bought an inflatable canoe yesterday and thought Id give it a go today (my very first experience on the water). I was really enjoying myself at Sale water park when I heard somebody shouting. It appears you need to pay to use the water, but even stranger is that I need third party insurance for liability of up to 1 million pounds.

This is madness. What the heck harm am I going to do to somebody with my inflatable??
Why cant ANYTHING be simple??
Looks like ill have to join SOTP to get all the legal info that obviously exists, but if you happen to know what info I need I would be grateful if you could post it here.

Cheers.
Stu.
 
Joining the BCU will get you all the insurance you need and will also get you free access to canals and navigable rivers in England.

The cost of membership is less than insurance would cost you to get on your own.

And you do not need to join SotP, you can search SotP without joining and all the details should be there. i would not want people thinking we are press ganging people into joining ;)
 
Joining the BCU will get you all the insurance you need and will also get you free access to canals and navigable rivers in England.

The cost of membership is less than insurance would cost you to get on your own.

And you do not need to join SotP, you can search SotP without joining and all the details should be there. i would not want people thinking we are press ganging people into joining ;)

NO it is actually compulsory to join SOTP if you have a form of water craft;)
 
Sounds like the guy was shouting at you and telling you some 'facts' that you couldn't argue with! It seems to happen quite a lot in the canoeing world, best thing you can do is get "BCU'ed up" and arm yourself to refute his 'facts' I hate when that happens, makes you feel really guilty even when you may not be. He could have had a nice quiet word with you but.... :dunno:

Anyway did you have a good time, did you wobble like a jelly and when are you going back out??

NO it is actually compulsory to join SOTP if you have a form of water craft;)

Same way you have to join BB if you own a knife... ;)
 
Ill be going back out as soon as im BCU'ed. The thing is.. i was having a hard time getting the canoe back into my rucksack so i decided to cut the top bit (rucksack) so the boat would go in more easily.....and whooops, I gave the boat a bit of a nick..DooH!!

Also, The water park I went to has actualy been closed for a while due to "blue green algea" or something like this. I didnt see any signs anywhere.

Stu
 
Joining the BCU will get you all the insurance you need and will also get you free access to canals and navigable rivers in England.

The cost of membership is less than insurance would cost you to get on your own.

And you do not need to join SotP, you can search SotP without joining and all the details should be there. i would not want people thinking we are press ganging people into joining ;)

So are you driving down tonight with the big stick :lmao:

SOTP is a dangerous place though, I joined to ask a simple question, unfortunately I caught something when I was on and now want, no need a canoe.
 
Ive joined the BCU now (£38 pa). Membership includes a license for waterways and liability to 10 million.

Cheers for all your help guys. All i have to do now is fix the puncture!!

Stu
 
Excellent, get out there and take advantage now :D I need to get out on mine :1244: I've just read this thread and I think that everyone should join SotP :D
 

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