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Owners Coverages
The boat owners
policy provides a combination of coverages. Most policies will provide
coverage for liability, physical damage, and medical payments. Some
policies offer additional coverages such as, emergency service,
life salvage coverage, coverage for repairs after a loss, coverage
for emergency first aid, and uninsured boaters coverage. The emergency
service might cover such items as towing, delivery of fuel, and
mechanical labor in case of breakdown. Life salvage would give compensation
to other people who act to save human life if a boating accident
occurs. Coverage for repairs after a loss would pay any reasonable
expenses for repairs to protect covered property from further loss.
Emergency first aid pays reasonable expenses incurred by an insured
giving first aid to others at the time of an accident. Uninsured
boaters coverage allows the insured to be compensated for any bodily
injury damages for which they are legally entitled to, because of
an accident with an uninsured boater. Some additional coverages
are offered as part of the policy and others are offered for an
additional premium. Most boat owners policies are written on an
all risk basis. Under all risk, the insurer agrees to pay for any
direct physical loss or damage to the covered property. All losses
would be covered except those specifically excluded.
Boat
This amount of insurance applies to the boat (sometimes referred
to as the hull). This limit provides physical damage insurance for
the boat, and any permanently attached equipment, such as the inboard
motor.
Outboard Motor
This limit of insurance would apply if an outboard motor is attached
to the boat. An inboard/outboard motor would be covered under coverage
A since it is a permanent attachment.
Boat Equipment
This limit applies to any portable boat equipment or accessories.
Some items that may be included in this limit are; dinghies, tenders,
life preservers, cushions, fire extinguishers, anchors, oars, citizen
band radios, ship to shore radios, and other transmitting and receiving
equipment while used in or on the boat.
Trailer
This limit applies to the trailer. Very few policies include this
coverage under boat equipment.
Liability
This limit provides liability insurance for the insured or any other
person using the boat with the insured's permission. Coverage is
provided for bodily injury and property damage arising from the
ownership or operation of the boat.
Medical Payments
This coverage pays the necessary medical expenses incurred by a
covered person within one to three years from the date of a boat
accident. A covered person is the insured, a family member, or any
person occupying the boat at the time of an accident. Payment could
be made for such expenses as medical and dental x-ray's and services,
nursing fees, ambulance charges, and funeral expenses.
Deductible
This amount applies to each occurrence and each boat or trailer
listed in the policy. The insurer is obligated to pay only when
a covered loss exceeds the deductible shown in the policy.
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