brickNblock Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 I could use some assistance in getting pointed in the right direction towards insuring a boat. Coverage Im curious about are: Liabilities/all parties Trailering/Launching/boarding Accidents/Sinking Motor overboard Theft/Damage/Fire/Explosion.....to Boat/Motor/Accessories. Trailer malfunction while towing. Secondly, Is it best to: Insure through your homeownership policy. Auto insurance....(its different) or....separate alltogether. We currently have CAA (gold+) and will upgrade to include boat/trailer as a side protection. I know theres a great resource of information here at OFC and your opinions and experiences in this are welcomed. Thanks, bNb
POLLIWOGG Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 If I was to insure the boat I think I would want it on a separate policy so that any claim would not reflect on house insurance. Most people are scared to make a claim and are paying for insurance they won't use. If you are a member of Canadian Power Squadron there is a policy available to you that you might want to check out.
Landlocked Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 Definitely insure with a marine insurance specialty market which a local broker should have access to. Feel free to shoot me a pm with your contact info. and I'll try to answer your questions for you. (not soliciting, just trying to help )
brickNblock Posted March 17, 2008 Author Report Posted March 17, 2008 thanks for your replies fellas.. Im getting the idea that insurance..'APART' from the other insurances is the way to go from what Ive read thus far. I didnt realize that there are marine'ONLY' insurances.... I'll get in touch with judst that.... Thanks again for your valued input, bNb
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