Read Your Insurance Policy
#1
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Read Your Insurance Policy
In the last few weeks there have been several posts about coverages on boats when they're out of your possession. One was specifically about a boat being at a repair shop and stolen. I believe the insurer was State Farm. At any rate, when the claim was filed, the owner was informed it was an excluded loss and not covered.
I make it a habit of reading these insurance contracts, even though all those big words make my head hurt. After reading about the previous exclusion of coverage, I re-looked at mine. While it does not exclude coverage while at a marina or repair facility, it specifically excludes losses that occur while the boat is in the possession of another party for the purposes of sale of the craft.
Probably a good thing to know before you leave your boat with someone. In business, I always request an insurance certificate from all suppliers, vendors, etc. I even ask for certificates of E&O coverage from the accountants and lawyers. It seems now that asking for them from EVERYONE just might be prudent.
I make it a habit of reading these insurance contracts, even though all those big words make my head hurt. After reading about the previous exclusion of coverage, I re-looked at mine. While it does not exclude coverage while at a marina or repair facility, it specifically excludes losses that occur while the boat is in the possession of another party for the purposes of sale of the craft.
Probably a good thing to know before you leave your boat with someone. In business, I always request an insurance certificate from all suppliers, vendors, etc. I even ask for certificates of E&O coverage from the accountants and lawyers. It seems now that asking for them from EVERYONE just might be prudent.
#2
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for those of you having boats on lifts behind the house, look for exclusions unless the boat is in an enclosed/locked area, I kid you not.................
#4
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You would think with all the exclusions it would be a little cheaper.
#5
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Read the part about drivers also.
I know both of my past 2 policies were named driver policies. That means if you decide to tie one on and let your buddy drive home, the boat isn't covered while he is driving. Consequently neither are you if you are twisted up.
I know both of my past 2 policies were named driver policies. That means if you decide to tie one on and let your buddy drive home, the boat isn't covered while he is driving. Consequently neither are you if you are twisted up.