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Yep, I use C-PLAN from EAA (Canadian version) Insuring my partial kit to completion for 60k cost me about $600.00 a year. I'm building in my garage which is attached to my house and an "airplane" is specifically not covered if something, god forbids, happens in there. No "N" or "C" number required in my case, but they do want a serial number. Not peanuts, but I sleep better! :D
Hi Gary,
I was given a builders quote for my project (CH650) by AVEMCO for $280. This would cover the aircraft only with no liability up to $20k with a $200 deductible. I'm not sure but I think the guy said it would also cover lost construction time at $15/hour of logged time (perhaps I just dreamed that).
Falcon through the EAA quoted $250, but didn't really give me any additional information except that they cover up to $40k and that it required an 'N' number (which I already have reserved anyway.
I suppose it might be important to try and figure out which would be easier to roll into flight insurance upon completion. But I am a long way off from that.
Good luck.
Dave W
It's been my experience that a specialized, aviation insurance broker is the way to go. They can get you all the discounts the "alphabets" (AOPA, EAA, etc.) offer and usually at an even better price, anyway. Most professional aviation brokers actually talk to the underwriter that ultimately determines what you'll pay, so they can "sell" you to the underwriter and get the best price with the least number of restrictions/prerequisites such as number of hours of dual required prior to solo or whether dual is required at all! Virtually all the companies that insure experimentals will insure them under construction and usually all it then takes is a call to the broker to increase coverage for first flight since you're "pre-approved."
I've always used a broker - doesn't cost anything, better prices, and you don't have to do the "legwork!"
John
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