boat insurance
Boat & Watercraft Insurance
Gaines Insurance can help make your time on the water relaxed and
worry-free. We will find you comprehensive protection that protects you,
your friends and family, your watercraft and your boating equipment.
The average boat costs less than a dollar a day to insure. You’ll enjoy
being on the water even more when you aren’t worried about your safety,
the safety your passengers, or your investment.
Do you know what to look for in a watercraft insurance policy? Gaines
Insurance can help you determine the right amount of coverage to meet
your specific needs. Contact us today to get started.
Here are some items you’ll need to consider when shopping for California boat insurance.
Navigational Area:
Know where you are covered in the water. Some insurance companies offer
protection that covers you up to 75 miles from the U.S. coastline, into
Canadian coastal or inland waters, and into the Pacific coastal waters
of Mexico. In California, Florida and Oregon, coverage for additional
areas can be purchased.
Agreed Value Coverage:
Watercrafts depreciate just like cars. Actual cash value policies can
make it difficult to replace a boat that has been stolen or destroyed.
This means that if your boat is a total loss you will get the value you
insured it for, minus any deductible.
Liability:
Like car insurance, personal liability coverage provides coverage to
other boaters and boat owners in the event you are at-fault for an
accident on the water. This coverage will pay to repair or replace the
property of someone else as well as for their medical care, lost wages,
and other costs incurred as a result of a boating accident for which you
are at-fault.
Medical Payments:
Medical payments coverage will pay for the cost of needed care that is
the result of a boating accident. This coverage is available from $500
to $10,000 and covers you, your passengers, and even your water
skiers/tubers, regardless of who is at-fault.
Physical Damage Coverage:
Physical damage coverage pays for the cost to repair or replace your
watercraft, its motor, any permanently attached equipment, and your
trailer if it is stolen or damaged.
Uninsured/Underinsured Watercraft Bodily Injury:
Since boat insurance is not always mandatory, many boaters choose not to
get insurance. If you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured boater
and you are injured, this type of coverage pays for medical treatment,
lost wages, and other costs associated with the accident.
Fuel Spill Liability and Wreckage Removal:
Should your boat sink or be seriously damaged, there is a chance that it
could leak oil or fuel into the water. As the boat’s owner, you are
required by law to have this cleaned up, which can be time consuming and
expensive.
Personal Effects:
Your policy can provide coverage for many personal effects, including
clothing, jewelry, cell phones, scuba/snorkeling and other sporting
equipment, and fishing equipment. Limits vary by state, so check with us
for what's required in California. Personal effects coverage does not
include jewelry, watches or furs.
Unattached Equipment Coverage:
This pays to repair or replace equipment that isn’t permanently attached
to your boat or personal watercraft, but is designed for use primarily
on a boat. This includes items like lifesaving equipment, water skis,
anchors, oars, fire extinguishers, tarps, etc.
Emergency Assistance:
The Emergency Assistance Package provides coverage for towing, labor and
delivery of gas, oil or loaned battery if the watercraft is disabled
while on the water.
Every need is unique – contact us today to find out how to get the best boat insurance coverage for you.
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