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How to save money on boat insurance

by Boat US on 3 Mar 2009
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Don't just pay the bill and forget about it, do some checking. No matter where in the world you live, here are eight great pieces of advice on how to save money on insuring your boat.

1. Reality check: Today's competitive boat buying market has likely reduced the value of your boat - which could allow you to reduce your premium.

2. Hold the small stuff: If you don't submit small claims and can handle a bigger deductible, ask your insurance company for a discount.

3. Check for duplication: If you have a homeowners or renters insurance policy it may cover things such as 'sports equipment coverage' which is sometimes added to a boat insurance policy.

4. Go back to school: In some parts of the world insurance companies give a discount for taking an approved safe boating class.


5. Go liability only: If your boat is paid for and you feel comfortable with absorbing the cost of damage to, or the loss of your boat, consider a 'liability only' policy that will still protect you and your other assets from lawsuits if you damage someone else's property or injure a third party. However, all liability policies are not alike - things like medical coverage for family and friends, salvage and wreck removal, fuel spill and uninsured boater coverage should be included.

6. Long lay-up? If your boat is in storage for an extended period consider a 'port risk' policy that provides no navigation coverage but does cover your boat in cases of theft, fire or liability should someone get hurt.

7. Have the 'right' type of policy: Most yacht owners have either an 'Agreed Value' policy or an 'Actual Cash Value' policy. The Agreed Value policy typically costs more but provides more reimbursement in the event of a partial loss by paying the replacement cost of most items, and it will pay the value stated on the policy if the boat is a total loss. However, the Actual Cash Value policy costs less but also depreciates all losses - and will pay you less in almost every claim. Both kinds of policies have benefits but only you can decide which best meet your needs.

8. Understand what you're getting: Boat insurance policies can vary widely. For example, an insurance policy with $800,000 for fuel spill coverage may sound like a lot, while other policies may exclude this coverage completely. In plain English, if your boat starts a marina fire that destroys other vessels, will there be enough money to cover the resulting spill as well as the loss of neighboring vessels?

Some other coverages to ask about:

· Salvage and wreck removal coverage: If your boat sinks, your insurer will write you a check for the value of the lost boat (hull value). But who pays to remove the sunken boat? Depending on your insurance company it could be your own wallet or a separate 'bucket' of salvage money in your policy.

· Consequential damage: If your boat sinks because of a failed part, is the resulting water damage covered? Or, does the policy exclude 'any loss caused directly or indirectly, or resulting from' the failed part? If it does exclude it, you'll end up paying more for repairs out of pocket.

· Contractual liability: Commonly needed by boaters who rent storage space or a marina slip, contractual liability satisfies a rental / slip contract's 'hold harmless' provision.

About BoatU.S.:

BoatU.S. - Boat Owners Association of The United States - is the USA's leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its 600,000 members with government representation, programs and money saving services. If you are located in the US, for membership information visit www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.

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