Adding Boat Insurance to an Existing Policy
June 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Boat insurance is as big of an investment as getting home insurance and so there is definitely a good reason to add your boat insurance to an existing insurance policy. There are benefits and disadvantages of buying a different policy or adding to the home insurance policy. And while is may seem most cost effective to protect your property and consolidate it you should always investigate both options before reaching a decision.
If you have a home insurance policy then you already know that it allows you to add additional property to the policy at a lower rate, which is very cost effective for you to insure a high value item like a boat. However, adding boat insurance to an existing policy probably does not allow for some of the more important parts of boat coverage. Yes it will over the cost of the boat but it will likely not include wreck removal, loss of use, or insuring against environmental damage for oil or gas leaks. If something like that should happen and you don’t have the coverage for it, then you have to pay for it.
Another big problem for boat owners if that if you insure your boat with a home insurance policy then the insurer may not be a specialist in boat insurance claims. If they have little to no experience with this then that could mean disaster for you if a claim needed to be filed later.
Boat insurance is very unique and specialized kind of insurance and so your coverage needs to be tailored to the needs and potential risk of that vessel. Getting an insurance carrier that has specialized in boats and water vessels will help you make sure that all your needs are covered and that they are capable of handling any future problems. Sometimes that peace of mind is much more valuable than having a lower rate by adding a boat to your home insurance policy.
It is not uncommon for boat owners to leave their boat uninsured during the winter months that they are not using it. While this is very common it can turn out to be a major mistake for the boat owner.
In a lot of areas of the country it is simply impossible for any kind of watercraft to be used in winter because of the poor weather conditions. A lot of boat owners have the misconception that if the boat is in storage for the winter then no insurance coverage is needed, this is a mistaken belief.
If you just go with statistics alone there are more boats damaged in storage every year than boats that are actually being used. These unforeseeable circumstances can cause the complete loss of your boat. These kinds of damages can run from something as minor as a nesting animal or slight weather damage all the way to a fire or natural disaster that completely destroys the vessel. An unused boat still needs just as much protection as one that is in use.
If you plan to place your boat in storage for any amount of time you should discuss winter storage protection with your insurance agent. Most insurance policies have a greatly reduced rate for winter storage since the risk of damage is still lower than when it’s in use. Using this coverage will give you the peace of knowing that even when you aren’t using your boat it will be safe and protected if a disaster should occur.
