Frequently Asked Questions
Boat insurance is not actually a legal requirement in the UK, but if you are considering investing thousands of pounds in a boat then we can help with boat insurance. Evidence of third party insurance is compulsory at most marinas, harbours and in recognised mooring areas. To obtain an inland waterways licence, you may need to produce proof of third party insurance. Most lakes and reservoirs require the same.
Loss or damage to the boat is automatically provided for boats less than 30’ in length. We can cover larger boats providing the transit is undertaken by a professional transportation company using purpose built trailers, but you need to notify us in advance.
The value of your boat should reflect the current market value. Where the value is not known or ambiguous we may need an independent valuation.
The Summary of Cover that accompany policies will summarise the main cover and exclusions.
Boat insurance policies generally include:
- Fire/Explosion
- Theft/Attempted Theft
- Vandalism/Piracy
- Storm
- Contact with Third Party Objects
- Your negligence
Boat insurance policies generally exclude:
- Wear, tear, depreciation or gradual deterioration
- Gradual breakdown
- Corrosion or electrolysis
- Deliberate acts of negligence or recklessness under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Yes, provided they are doing so with your permission and you are confident in their ability to handle the boat.
Yes, you must advise us of any relevant changes to your own or the boat’s circumstances throughout the year, at the very latest by renewal.
As a general rule, most boatyards and marinas would expect you to retain at least Third Party Insurance whilst the boat is on their premises, but you should also consider other risks such as fire, theft, malicious damage and stress of weather. 12 month laid up policies at reduced rates are available.
We will generally require surveys on boats greater than 23’ which are over 20 years in age. Once this has been satisfactorily completed we will not ask for another one for at least 5 years.
Not automatically. Cover is normally available at an additional premium.
Factors that affect your premium include the value, size, type and age of boat, and where you keep and use it.