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Callisto
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 12:58:04 PM
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My sister and I are planning a trip to Norfolk for an out of area endurance weekend, and will be travelling two horses in our lorry. I wondered if it is possible to take out breakdown/recovery insurance for this particular trip, if so who with? (recommendations please) And is it more economic to do it just for the odd long haul trip, or a better idea to take annual cover?
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Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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phoenixbruka
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England
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 1:19:15 PM
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proberbly just easier to take annual cover, mine with with Anothey D Evans, they do it as a stand alone or with your horsebox insurance, not expensive and def worth the peace of mind
(and a damn sight cheaper then breaking down without any!)
susie |
www.liveryatcordwell.co.uk |
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Pauline
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England
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 1:24:40 PM
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Linda
I would take out breakdown/recovery on a yearly basis, anything could happen even 20 miles down the road.
I would not go anywhere without breakdown/recovery for the trailer. We have had to use ours a few times.
Pauline |
Pauline Higgs Equine & Human Holistic Therapist www.thegentlestouch.co.cc www.endurancegbmidsouth.co.uk Berkshire / Hampshire Border |
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Nichole Waller
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England
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 2:18:48 PM
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I've just added breakdown cover to my policy. I think it was £47 for the year. Well worth it if you breakdown |
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Callisto
Platinum Member
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 2:32:12 PM
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I'll contact NFU since the box is insured with them and I think they do breakdown cover. I agree, annual cover is the best idea - used to have it when I was in Scotland with my old lorry, but it seems to have got missed since the move south. Thanks folks.
Unless anyone knows of a reason to use someone else rather than NFU? |
Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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Red Rum
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England
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 5:13:11 PM
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Anthony D Evans brilliant used them for the last six year |
Edited by - Red Rum on 17 Apr 2011 6:49:52 PM |
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jasjmm
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625 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 6:38:33 PM
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Anthony Evans. They had cheaper rates on breakdown cover this year also. |
Bristol |
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stuart
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United Kingdom
335 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 7:36:39 PM
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Linda, I use this http://www.equinerescue.co.uk/home
If you are in Norfolkshire the lovely Julie Magnus will probably be the one to come and get you out of schtook!! If you do get stuck - pm me and we will help in any way that we can! |
North Norfolk |
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stuart
Silver Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 7:39:16 PM
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.......that should read pm me for a landline prior to trip!!!
Stuart. |
North Norfolk |
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Callisto
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 8:02:27 PM
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Thanks for the kind offer Stuart, I will do that. It's the Lincoln Ride at Bridgham, Norwich.
We're not going until 21st May, and the only time we've had to call roadside assistance was when we ran out of petrol (no horses on board) on a run drom Aberdeenshire to Sussex, so I'm not expecting to break down particularly. However my sister is getting rather keen and finding rides further and further away, so it looks like we'll be doing a lot more travelling, and it occurred to me that breakdown and recovery might be a mighty fine idea.
Thank you everyone for your recommendations |
Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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jillandlomond
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Scotland
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Posted - 17 Apr 2011 : 9:56:37 PM
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I've recently taken out an OHTO policy. It costs £48 for the year if you're an AA member. |
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