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I own a boat that
I use for fishing and water-skiing. Does my homeowners insurance policy provide
coverage for my boat?
Most homeowners insurance policies offer
very limited or no coverage for physical damage losses or liability claims that
arise from the negligent ownership or operation of a pleasure boat. For these
reasons, individuals usually need to buy a separate policy to provide physical
damage and liability coverage for boats. Insurance for pleasure and recreation
boats is available from many private insurance companies. A boat owners package
policy combines a number of coverages into one policy and should cover most
losses that could arise out of either the ownership or operation of a pleasure
boat. Another package policy, personal yacht insurance, is designed for
larger boats such as cabin cruisers, houseboats, and large sailboats.
What coverages are provided in the typical boat owners package
policy?
Before we discuss the contents of a
typical boat owners package, it should be noted that these contracts can vary
substantially from one insurance company to another. Therefore, when you are comparison
shopping, be sure that you understand what coverages the insurance company is
offering in its policy. That being said, there are a number of common coverages
that are provided in most boat owners insurance policies. First, most policies
offer coverage for physical damage losses to the boat, typically on an all-risks
basis. Second, most policies offer liability coverage for any damages arising
out of the negligent ownership or operation of the covered boat. Third, most policies
provide coverage for medical expenses incurred by the driver and passengers involved
in a boating accident. Finally, some boat owners policies provide an uninsured
boaters coverage that is very similar to the uninsured motorist coverage
included in the private passenger automobile insurance policy.
What coverages are provided in the typical personal yacht
insurance package?
Like the boat owners policies, the coverages
included in personal yacht insurance policies vary substantially from one company
to the next. However, most personal yacht insurance policies have at least two
coverages: physical damage to the hull, and protection and indemnity (P&I) coverage.
The physical damage to the hull coverage provides protection against losses or
damage to the boat itself, including the masts, spears, furniture and any other
fixtures on the craft. The coverage can be written on an all risks or named
perils basis. The P&I - protection and indemnity - coverage is similar to
the personal liability coverage in the standard homeowners insurance policy. It
provides liability protection against lawsuits due to the negligent operation
or ownership of the yacht.
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