Understanding the Sections of a Boat Insurance Policy

Providers of marine insurance have a wide range of coverage options for Spring Grove, IL, residents seeking to insure their watercraft. Coverage can differ markedly among carriers, yet all police have two basic sections: physical damage and liability. Spring Grove Insurance can help you navigate the intricacies of boat insurance so you can select the coverage that’s right for your needs.

Typical Physical Damage Coverage

This section covers accidental damage or loss to your boat and its machinery. This covers the hull, engine, sails, personal property, and other equipment needed to operate your watercraft. Covered losses usually include weather-related events, theft or vandalism, and collisions with docks or other boats. Some policies include coverage for losses that may occur when you store your boat. Furthermore, you’ll have to decide between the agreed value versus the actual cash value when choosing coverage. Boat owners may also want to consider coverage for personal property, towing, and emergency assistance, with the latter passing for rescue services if you become stranded away from the shore.

Navigating Boat Liability

Liability, sometimes called protection and indemnity, covers legal liability arising from bodily injury or loss of life and damage to someone else’s property when operating your boat. It helps pay for your legal defense if a third party sues you for an incident covered under your policy. You may also want to consider obtaining coverage for the disposal of a wreck following an accident, especially if it is deemed a hazard to navigation. If you ever intend to borrow someone else’s boat, you’ll want to ensure your liability will cover that, too.

Contact Spring Grove Insurance’s agents, serving Spring Grove, IL, residents, to find sufficient boat coverage for your needs. We’ll gladly help create a policy to safeguard your boat.