Scott Keadle
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Lake Norman, North Carolina
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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:55 am Post subject: No Title |
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Jack, sounds like if you changed girlfriends, you could more than pay the extra insurance cost.
Time: 06:06:27 PM PST US
From: "JACK LOCKAMY" <jacklockamy(at)verizon.net>
Subject: Can and RV-10 be insured for two-seats only?
I would love to build an RV-10 but the recent post of insurance costing
approx. $3800 a year for full coverage gave me reason to sit back and
pause..... I'm currently paying approx. $1400 p/year for the RV-7A
with full coverage.
Like most, I am sure I would only fly with more than one-passenger
rarely (if at all...). I like the RV-10 for it's cross-country
capability and larger cabin. Therefore, for my type of flying (95%
cross-country solo and/or maybe one passenger...), can an RV-10 be
insured for two seats only? If so, what kind of rates have been quoted
with a $100-125K hull value and the normal $1 million dollar liability
policy?
My girlfriend would like to be able to take three suitcases full of
shoes so we really don't have space for passengers!
Jack Lockamy
Camarillo, CA
RV-7A N174JL 220 hrs.
www.jacklockamy.com
jacklockamy(at)verizon.net
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_________________ Scott Keadle
14A, Lake Norman Airpark
N426AK RV-10, final assembly
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