| Purchasing
a houseboat is guaranteed to give you years of unlimited pleasure. Provided, however
that you've insured your houseboat properly. Otherwise, you could lose your life's
savings and in the worse case scenario, and be forced to file for bankruptcy.
Purchasing
a houseboat is guaranteed to give you years of unlimited pleasure. Provided, however
that you've insured your houseboat properly. Otherwise, you could lose your life's
savings and in the worse case scenario, and be forced to file for bankruptcy.
In the marine
insurance industry, houseboats are categorized together with jet boats, ski boats,
sailboats, cabin cruisers and party boats as a pleasure boat. For this reason,
this kind of coverage is not generally handled by regular insurance companies.
You should carefully shop for underwriters who specifically handle these policies.
The first houseboat
insurance tenet you must follow is to find a reliable insurer who'll service your
needs. Conduct the search both ways. ·
Word of mouth Ask boating friends for insurance recommendations. ·
Conduct research on the recommended insurance carriers, the company in-charge
of providing you coverage. The
following facts (as provided by the Insurance Information Institute) about your
houseboat, such as horsepower, size and age of your boat, the type of craft and
where it is used (i.e. moored in a river or hurricane prone area), determines
coverage and premium you will pay for your houseboat. Once
that's done, you can now carefully consider which of these policy clauses can
help maximize your coverage and accurately answer your particular needs. Hull
and Machinery Clause Because
your houseboat is placed in the same pleasure boat category as a cabin cruiser,
certain rates, coverage, restrictions, and terms will be similar.
Still, there are differences. The function of a houseboat is different from a
cabin cruiser. The construction of a houseboat reflects this. They are normally
flat-bottomed and designed to navigate slowly through the waters. Many
houseboats are bulkier, since they come equipped with bigger sleeping & living
areas, full galley, and enclosed head. A race boat or cabin cruiser is smaller,
more seaworthy, and easy to maneuver and built for speed. Liability
and Medical Payments to Others Pays
for bodily injury or property damage you are liable for. Physical
Damage Coverage Pays
for the damage your boat, motor, and trailer sustain. Uninsured
Watercraft Coverage Pays
for personal injury damages you are entitled to recover from the owner or operator
who have not insured their vessel. Medical
Payments For The Insured Covers
you and your family's medical fees, if you sustain accidental boating injuries.
Towing and Assistance
This coverage
pays for the expenses you incur when you request a towing service to deliver the
fuels and replacements parts, or fix your engine. Additional
Living Expense you're
reimbursed for expenses incurred by living in a hotel, because your boat had to
be repaired.
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