Cover That Kept Family Afloat . . . ; Insurance Policy Pays Up After Blaze at a Yacht Club Leaves a Young Sailor's 1,200 Dinghy in Ruins
Mail on Sunday › January 05, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › January 05, 2004
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The Tavinor family are boat mad. Mum and dad run a boat-building business and their three children each have their own dinghies. Not surprisingly, they will be making their annual pilgrimage to the London Boat Show, which opens in Docklands on Thursday.
For ten-year-old Emma, this year's visit could have become an expensive shopping trip after her International Optimist dinghy was among 40 boats destroyed in a fire at the family's local yacht club in October.See the full content of this document
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Cover That Kept Family Afloat . . . ; Insurance Policy Pays Up After Blaze at a Yacht Club Leaves a Young Sailor's 1,200 Dinghy in Ruins
Fortunately, Emma's mother, Kay, 39, had insured the 1,200 dinghy with Noble Marine, a specialist intermediary in Ne...
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