Hi,
I've run into a bit of a problem, and I'm sure some here will have experienced it, and I hope can give me some tips.
I'm in final negotiations to buy a partially completed project (90% done, 90% to go) in Rhode Island. I need to transport it to Georgia. So far the only insurance I've found (from Jennifer @ Nationair) that has a trailer endorsement requires the trailer be enclosed (EAA's project insurance does not cover transport). The plane will not fit in an enclosed trailer (wouldn't even fit in a tractor-trailer trailer (fuselage is 12' long and 13' wide)).
My local insurance agent that has my home policy knows of no rider that can be added to my homeowners to cover it.
At this point I'm thinking my only option is to tell the buyer I'll pay him as soon as we get the project into my hangar (He is going to help with the move, and I can't afford to self-insure it).
Ideas?
Thanks in advance! --Craig
I've run into a bit of a problem, and I'm sure some here will have experienced it, and I hope can give me some tips.
I'm in final negotiations to buy a partially completed project (90% done, 90% to go) in Rhode Island. I need to transport it to Georgia. So far the only insurance I've found (from Jennifer @ Nationair) that has a trailer endorsement requires the trailer be enclosed (EAA's project insurance does not cover transport). The plane will not fit in an enclosed trailer (wouldn't even fit in a tractor-trailer trailer (fuselage is 12' long and 13' wide)).
My local insurance agent that has my home policy knows of no rider that can be added to my homeowners to cover it.
At this point I'm thinking my only option is to tell the buyer I'll pay him as soon as we get the project into my hangar (He is going to help with the move, and I can't afford to self-insure it).
Ideas?
Thanks in advance! --Craig