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Created by jacko87 > 9 months ago, 10 May 2011
jacko87
WA, 1 posts
10 May 2011 1:39PM
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Hi All,

travelling to Cocos Islands in September 2011 for a kite trip!

have been in touch with HBF but they claim Kiting is "too extreme" for them to cover..

anyone been travelling and found an insurance company that will cover them for kiting accidents whilst they are overseas??

any help would be great!

cheers!!!

DANEgerous
VIC, 253 posts
10 May 2011 5:27PM
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Good work on heading to Cocos, are you going on a Zephyr tour? Last year they offered a travel insurance option, however I'm not sure if they are still doing this. I went with Medibank private, as they gave me cheap travel insurance since I already had health cover with them. No dramas with any sport.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
10 May 2011 6:34PM
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Have gone with this mob a few times and found to be cheap, but never had to claim, so haven't tested there service.
www.travelinsurancedirect.com.au/

Keep in mind most travel insurance can pay for a lot of other things you can benifet from like hire car excess, so you never have to pay those extra fees again to reduce the excess excess they charge if you have an accident

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
10 May 2011 8:11PM
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when u hurt urself u dont have to say u were kiting dumbbum!

yeehar
101 posts
10 May 2011 11:10PM
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www.covermore.com.au/travel-insurance/ski-travel-insurance

"Kite surfing

One person stands on a board with foot straps or bindings and uses the power of a large controllable kite to propel him and the board across the water.

Covered
"
"Surfing

The sport of riding a surfboard toward the shore on the crest of a wave.

Covered! - The surfboard itself is not covered unless lost, stolen or damaged whilst in the custody of a Transport provider
"

kd
WA, 65 posts
12 May 2011 10:12PM
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OnePath (ANZ) travel insurance covers you for medical costs for any injury you may incur and also 3rd party liability
Little more costly than others but money well spent
In their PDS they explicitly mention windsurfers are covered and I have a email from QBE their underwriters that kitesurfers are also covered
kd

kd
WA, 65 posts
12 May 2011 10:29PM
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Just checked the PDS for medibank private and travelinsurance direct - see above.They do not cover 3rd party liability - ' exclude watercraft '
kd

Rob S
VIC, 391 posts
13 May 2011 10:38AM
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I've always used TID. Assumed my AKSA membership has me covered for third party on Cocos.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
13 May 2011 1:12PM
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yeehar said...

www.covermore.com.au/travel-insurance/ski-travel-insurance

"Kite surfing

One person stands on a board with foot straps or bindings and uses the power of a large controllable kite to propel him and the board across the water.

Covered
"
"Surfing

The sport of riding a surfboard toward the shore on the crest of a wave.

Covered! - The surfboard itself is not covered unless lost, stolen or damaged whilst in the custody of a Transport provider
"


So kiting unstrapped is "too extreme"?

yeehar
101 posts
13 May 2011 1:01PM
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yes unstrapped is way too extreme, no one will insure it. :-P



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