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Boat Insurance
Most companies provide limited coverage for property damage for small boats such
as canoes and small sail boats or small power boats with less than 25 mile per hour
horse power under a homeowners or renters insurance policy. Coverage is usually about
$1,000 or 10 percent of the home's property value and generally includes the boat,
motor and trailer combined. Liability coverage is typically not included–but it can
be added as an endorsement to a homeowners policy. Check with your insurance representative
to find out if your boat is covered and what the limits are.
Larger and faster boats
such as yachts, and personal watercraft such as jet skis and wave runners require
a separate boat insurance policy. The size, type and value of the craft and the water
in which you use it factor into how much you will pay for insurance coverage.
For
physical loss or damage, coverage includes the hull, machinery, fittings, furnishings
and permanently attached equipment as part of either an actual cash value policy
or on an agreed amount value basis. These policies also provide broader liability
protection than a homeowners policy. But there are distinct differences between the
two types of policies.
Actual Cash Value policies pay for replacement costs less depreciation
at the time of the loss. In the event of a total loss, used boat pricing guides and
other resources are used to determine the vessel’s approximate market value. Partial
losses are settled by taking the total cost of the repair less a percentage for depreciation.
Agreed Amount Value basis policies mean that you and your insurer have agreed on
the value of your vessel and in the event of a total loss you will be paid that amount.
Agreed Amount Value policies also replace old items for new in the event of a partial
loss, without any deduction for depreciation.
Boat insurance also covers:
Most companies offer liability limits that start at $15,000 and can be increased
to $300,000. Typical policies include deductibles of $250 for property damage, $500
for theft and $1000 for medical payments. Higher limits may be available. Additional
coverage can be purchased for trailers and other accessories. Boat owners may also
consider purchasing an umbrella liability policy which will provide additional protection
for their boat, home and car.
Boaters should also inquire about special equipment
kept on the boat, such as fishing gear, to make sure it is covered and verify that
towing coverage is included in the policy.
Boat owners should also inquire about discounts
for the following:
Boat Safety
There are thousands of recreational boating accidents per year. Contributing factors
to these accidents include traveling too fast for water or weather conditions, driving
under the influence of drugs or alcohol, failing to follow boating rules and regulations,
carelessness and inexperience.
To prevent boating accidents, we offer these safety
suggestions:
Care and protection of vessel
Care and protection of crew and guests
Skippers can obtain free advice and boating-
Source: The Insurance Information Institute www.iii.org
Insurance for Boats and Yachts