I have been going through post event statistics on costs that have me puzzled about CBF insurance costs in the past. I noted on some previous CBF posts that racing there in the east is very much governed by factors involving insurance costs that don't make any sense. When there were events here, all those events done by some insurance carrier and done at the last moment even though the events and their insruance coverages were known way in advance of the event were being charged off at $8,000.00 CDN$ whether the event was F-1, ModVP, SST120, Modified Outboard of Stock Outboard events. Coverages were purposely held up as were insurance costs until the last minute by the insurer in each case to the last possible receipt by close of business day prior to the event and the premier issued just prior to the event same so alternatives were not possible through any other carrier through any other public liability scheme, so out of the 4 events that were done here the insurance for the 4 weekend events was 4X$8,000.00 = $32,000.00 for the 4 events. The most expensive scheme for our forms of racing on the USA side of the border was $2,500.00 USD$ under APBA for the entire weekend and it has become aparent that the insurance carrier on both sides of the border was the same but with a Canadian broker on one side of the border serving the Canadian Boating Federation and USA brokers on their side of the border servicing the American Power Boat Association etc. Just what is this $32,000.00 CDN$ insurance cost on the Canadian side of the border all about where in thee USA it would have been $10,000.00 USD$ on the USA side of the border yet liability awards per accident are ski high in the USA's judicial awards system while in Canada the awards are super low and conservative as if the judges were getting some payoffs from the insurance industry? Wonder why out west here we look south instead of the Canadian Boating Federation there in the east? Just where did the CBF get these insurance shysters from, where they are playing 2 different game shows on both sides of the border or in short the Canadian side being ripped off by the Canadian broker for the insurance carrier that served racing on both sides of the border? From this alone affiliating with the CBF is not worth it and saves megabucks from a bloated insurance broker who charges tripple for race insurance in Canada than in the USA using the same carrier that covered all of North America out of the head office in the USA. This is what you call a real event killer done by an out of control insurance ripoff scheme! Has the CBF done anything to reign in this scandalous ripoff in insruance costs?

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