Be careful about even getting insurance quotes.  In the latest Custom Planes
magazine there is an article that says if you get a quote from an agent, you
might be in " THE COMPUTER" as that agents client and no other agents can
serve you and that quote might be cast in stone unless you fill out a B.O.R.
( Broker Of Record letter).  this would tell tell the underwriters to allow
the new agent to work for you. I recomend anyone getting close to purchasing
insurance to read this.  There's a lot of information in here and the authur
, Scott Smith, is an agent and says that He was appionted by Jeannette Rand
as the preferred agent for the KR2.

Paden Waldren
Placerville,  CA
Boat is done- it's a very slow boat !
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Kraut <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 09, 2003 8:04 PM
Subject: KR>insurance


>I just got a quote from the EAA insurance agency for $1,100 for $12K for
the plane and a million for liability.  No quote yet from the AOPA insurance
agency.  It sounded a little steep to me.  What other insurance agencies
insure KRs for a reasonable price?
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