> I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
> insurance company thanks
Against which risks?
Matthias
> I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
> insurance company thanks
Winchester, Remington, or Mossberg policies tend to be more reasonably
priced... Policies offered by Ithaca and Browning tend to be more
expensive... The Saiga-12 policy is a bit more than the Winchester,
Remington, and Mossberg policies, but has particular advantages when you
need to make frequent claims against your policy in a short period of time.
For your typical insurance needs, I would suggest the Winchester 1300
SS-Marine policy in that it tends to be have more salt water friendly
provisions than many of the other policies offered by the other
companines...
Matthias Voss - 26 Feb 2006 21:29 GMT
>>I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
>>insurance company thanks
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> provisions than many of the other policies offered by the other
> companines...
Na, I thought someone is seeking confirmation about the colour.
Guees you booked a trip to the Red Sea, to arrive and
discover it is f****ng blue.
Matthias
Dillon Pyron - 27 Feb 2006 00:09 GMT
>> I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
>> insurance company thanks
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>provisions than many of the other policies offered by the other
>companines...
I agree with the 1300. It also has an attachment that allows you to
send a messenger line about 150-200 feet.

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Scott - 27 Feb 2006 00:43 GMT
> >> I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
> >> insurance company thanks
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> I agree with the 1300. It also has an attachment that allows you to
> send a messenger line about 150-200 feet.
Or a harpoon...
Grumman-581 - 27 Feb 2006 01:39 GMT
> I agree with the 1300. It also has an attachment that allows you to
> send a messenger line about 150-200 feet.
I believe that is technically classified as a "rider" to the insurance
policy...
try these...http://www.buddyindepth.co.uk/
> I'm off to the Red Sea soon, can anyone let me know of a reasonably proced
> insurance company thanks