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Insurance for an RV-10 = $4659??
I am considering buying a flying RV-10.
I just started shopping for insurance and the quotes I am getting are >$4600. I have 700 hrs TT with a private+instrument ticket. No accidents/incidents. Hull value is $225K. This seems pretty high to me. Comments and suggestions are appreciated. bruce |
I pay 1,600 to insure 65,000. 11,500 total time.
The rate you were quoted is better than mine based on insured value. |
$225,000 will buy a nice house in many parts of the country. Think how expensive it'd be to insure your house if it flew at 200MPH! :D
John <=== won't carry hull insurance. I figure, if I can build it, I can fix it. |
My C172 insured for $45,000 at about $900.
My RV9A insured for $90,000 at about $1900. $1400 is for the hull part. As for as going without hull insurance, yes I can fix it, but my next of kin may not be able to. I wish that there were an option to have hull insurance with a higher deductible, let say $5000 at a much better rate. My current is deductible is $100. I wound not bother with the paper work for such a small claim. Kent |
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Looks like the RV-10 insurance is about in line based upon hull value and number of fleet hours vs. insured risk (what the insurer are interested it). |
It's been a while, but I recall reading a caution a while back about under-insuring the hull-value of an airplane. The basic idea is that if you ensure a $200K airplane for $100K and make a claim, the insurer can legally "total" your airplane, pay you the stated value ($100K), and take the plane.
I'd check this out before reducing your hull value to save money on premiums. - Mark |
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I prevented this from happening by reducing the claim to less than 75% by offering to do the repair work myself at a less than the cost in a repair shop. It was the only way to keep the airplane other than getting into the bidding game for the wreck. Beyond that, the insurance premium for the RV10 is not unrealistic. The airplane is a 4 seat experimental with quite a liability risk. Four seat experimentals do not have a good record with the insurance industry, although the RV10 is not in the same loss league as some others, yet. |
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You can spend the money on premiums now or spend it on the the difference between what you get from the insurance company after an event later. As in Vegas, you pays your money and take your chances. Quote:
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