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JMJ


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Hi everyone...just wondering if any one can recommend an insurance company for used motorhome comprehensive insurance and have any idea of cost..new to this!

Regards, Jack.



-- Edited by JMJ on Sunday 7th of April 2024 03:55:19 PM

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Hi JMJ one option that I use, is to go to Ken Tame insurance. But you have to join the  Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (ALL RV TYPES WELCOME), to be eligible as they set up the insurance deal for RVs.

Some people use other insurance companys. Search the forum.
Jaahn.

https://ktinsurance.com.au/

https://www.cmca.net.au/



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CIL for us. No hassle claims

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I use Ken Tame. Not the least cost but competitive with a lot of useful inclusions. One I had to use was when motor home was at mechanics and they damaged it to be undrinkable then required me to get 3 quotes before the would repair. Ken Tame took over covered repairs, $180,000 worth and sued mechanics. 

Most insurance will not cover claims when in care of mechanics. 

 

Neil



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Jack, I don't know the value of your motorhome or if you'd qualify for Apia insurance but, when I bought my new motorhome I checked insurance cost with RACQ, Ken Tame, CIL and Apia. RACQ was the dearest by far with CIL and Ken Tame quotes being similar to each other and way lower than RACQ. My quote from Apia was 65% of that from KT & CIL. I went with Apia and on doing so, got a further discount. I don't know anything about the reputation of these insurers regarding payouts and action in the event of a claim and I hope I never have to find out.

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There's a few companies that have "Lay Up" discounts - that is selected months that
the rig is not on the road but is still covered at the nominated address.

Also, one that i know of has kilometer selections rather than unlimited mileage coverage.

Another observation: I was once a member of CMCA and in spite of what they say they
raise their noses at van owners. And they are schitzophrenic about things like special
greywater catchment containers with alarms and so-on.

I was turned away from their near empty park in Ingham because my lidded grey water
catchment was not suitable.

B




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Read the name. It is a campervan and motorhome club not a caravan club. Don't like it? There are a dozen or more caravan clubs you could join. Your choice.
Cheers,
Peter



-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Wednesday 10th of April 2024 09:45:53 PM

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I have a van and I am insured with KT. They do insure vans, not just campervans and motorhomes. I didn't have to join the CMCA, but I opted to (as an associate member) because the 5% discount for members paid for the membership.

I switched to KT from CIL when the premium jumped by 63% after a 10% increase the previous year, for no apparent reason.

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We have a Long wheel base high roof Mercedes Benz Sprinter Campervan, that we have attended CMCA rallies along with up to 1000 other RV's. We have also attended with our Cruiser and 21'6" Caravan have had no issues with other members. We also have taken the caravan on monthly CMCA Chapter outings.

There are other benefits insuring wit KT and joining the CMCA. The club also runs Members Stop Overs, where you can overnight in a members backyard/farm/paddock etc.

CIL is another organisation that may offer comparable cover.


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Peter_n_Margaret wrote:

Read the name. It is a campervan and motorhome club not a caravan club. Don't like it? There are a dozen or more caravan clubs you could join. Your choice.
Cheers,
Peter



-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Wednesday 10th of April 2024 09:45:53 PM


 Peter - I think you are wrong. They are CCMCA and actively seek vans as well as the traditional.

Caravan Camping and Motorhome Club Australia.

 

I take it from your ascetic reply that you are a member?

 

I had all this from them 10 years ago when there was a lengthy discussion about their new name.

 

I doubt that they have changed it back.

 

Frosty



-- Edited by Brodie Allen on Friday 12th of April 2024 06:24:58 PM

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Brodie Allen wrote:

 

Caravan Camping and Motorhome Club Australia.

 


 BS.

Cheers,

Peter



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Thanks to all you good people for replying to my post!



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