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What Are The Different Types Of Boat Insurance Available?
by: Ian Major
When shopping for boat insurance, you may be surprised to find that there
are different types of boat insurance policies available. Many insurance companies
will only offer one standard watercraft liability coverage policy, while others
will offer optional coverage that you can purchase. In fact, if you have financed
your boat, your lender may require you to carry specific optional coverage. There
are several different types of coverage that you can add to your policy.
The standard insurance is the watercraft liability
insurance coverage which is required by many states. This insurance will cover
you in the event that damage is caused to another person or another person's
property by actions taken with your boat - whether it is during transport or
on the water. Again, many states now require this liability coverage, and each
state has its own requirements as to how much liability coverage you need to
have. Check with your insurance agent to find out what you are required to have.
Watercraft medical payments coverage may also be required in your state. This
coverage pays the medical expenses, up to a specific amount, for you and any
occupant of your boat which results from a covered accident. Even if this insurance
is not required, you should definitely consider it. Medical expenses are quite
high. If you think that you cannot afford this coverage, think about whether
or not you could afford the medical bills you will have in the event of an accident
without the coverage.
Wreck removal and pollution coverage should
also be strongly considered. By law, if your vessel is wrecked or sinks, you
will be required to remove it. If oil or gas leaks into the lake, river, or ocean,
you will be fined - just like
the big oil companies are fined when they have spills in the ocean! These fines,
as well as the wreckage removal and spill cleanup can be quite expensive without
this coverage. Don't make the mistake of thinking that something like this won't
happen to you!
You should insure yourself against uninsured
watercrafts as well. This works just like uninsured motorist insurance when you
purchase coverage for your automobiles. If someone who does not have insurance - or adequate coverage - collides
with your boat on the water, your insurance will pay for the replacement of your
boat, or for the needed repairs.
Towing and assistance coverage should also be strongly considered. Getting
towed back to shore often costs more than having a car towed to a garage! Especially
if you are out in the middle of the ocean! You should also ask about coverage
to recover your boat and protect it from further damage after a mechanical failure
or an accident. These costs do indeed add up. Again, don't make the mistake of
thinking that nothing bad will happen, and don't make the mistake of thinking
that you cannot afford the coverage. If you can't afford the coverage, you certainly
won't be able to afford these expenses!
Most insurance policies should cover your boat, the motor, and the trailer
used to transport the boat. Liability coverage isn't the only type of coverage
that you need in most cases. You should make sure that you protect your boat,
just as you protect your automobiles with coverage that includes theft and vandalism,
as well as losses caused by storms, fire, sinking, capsizing, stranding, collision,
and even explosions. Talk with your insurance agent to find out what type of
insurance is required by your state and what type of coverage they offer. Also
talk with your boat dealer and lender to find out what type of coverage you are
required to have as well.
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This article was posted on December 16, 2005 |