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Owning a boat has its risk. Common boat claims
The following is an article I provided for a magazine that is no longer published. But it think the information is still valuable this time of year.
Insurance, (often defined as the transfer of the risk of a potential loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a reasonable fee) is sometimes expected to pay for these regular expenses. Well, let me remind you that wear and tear and maintenance are not covered by insurance.
There are a few claims that keep popping up. One marine insurance claim department I contacted felt that about 80 percent of their claims are the result of hitting a submerged object.
Lightning strikes. Being the one of the tallest things on the water during storms is bound to result in a lightning strike. Lightning usually “fries” the electronics, puts holes in fiberglass and starts fires. It is a hard thing to prevent. Best way to reduce the damage is to ground the boat so the current has a way to pass through to the ground.
There are all sorts of variations along with different levels of each type of claim. Even if you take all the precautions, accidents do happen. Boat owners buy insurance to transfer the risk to the insurance company for those unexpected catastrophes, so make sure you have the right coverage for your vessel and you implement a preventative maintenance plan to help reduce potential claims.
Three good reasons to quote a specialty boat policy
Own an boat?
Thinking of buying a boat?
January and February are big months for boat shows. If you are thinking of just adding your new boat to hyour homeowners policy, be sure you know why a seperate specualty policy is better.
Valuation
With a homeowners endorsement, there is likely a cap which is well below the boat’s value. A boat policy covers the boat’s agreed value or even its replacement cost.
Customization
With an endorsement, all the customer gets is physical damage coverage, and maybe some extension of liability. But a boat policy offers a fuller liability provision, as well as higher limits and other coverage options. A good boat policy is all about full protection and options, such as emergency assistance, protection from uninsured or underinsured boats, loss of fishing gear, and more.
Perils
With an endorsement, the list of covered perils is limited. A boat policy offers a comprehensive list.
Got questions, call.