A very important question has been raised by another poster in the AKSA part of the forum which I feel needs to be discussed here.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=43232Basically upon reading the insurance policy which we are covered by it would appear that :
( Please correct me if I am wrong as this is just my interpretation )
1) no individual is actually covered buy insurance ( if you hurt a member of the public you can be sued and you have no cover )
2) the insurace covers a select number of shires and councils ( by my understanding they are covered against being sued by the public if you hurt someone )
Furthermore it would appear that these councils are only covered during the running of an event.
3) If I have an incident in my local areas there is no cover as none of my local councils are listed in the policy. ( and it is not during a comp anyway )
I now have a better understanding as to the purpose of the insurance in keeping access to the beaches open to kiters, as we have a central body to discuss issues and precedents with difficult councils when issues arise etc....
For this reason I am happy to pay for the insurance as it will benefit kiteboarding nationally and the more councils involved will mean better beach access. So it has a very important place.
I originally joined AKSA for the insurance cover, I was originally told that we were covered for public liability and I would be stupid to kite without it ( I was not told this by AKSA but rather several retailers and instructors here in Victoria. So I am not critisizing AKSA at all )
So my question is : Am I personally covered public liability wise or not ?Could someone please confirm of deny this ?
AS I said I believe the AKSA insurance is important and has a place and I am not belittleing it at all.

I would just like to know if I should be seeking my own public liablity insurance as well !