Boat Insurance
Protection for Your Watercrafts and Other Toys on the Water

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Boat Insurance
Coverages for Your Watercrafts
Boat (Hull) Coverage
Insures your boat against physical damage, including collision and theft
Motor Coverage
Insures your motor against physical damage, including collision and theft

Trailer Coverage
Insures your trailer against physical damage, including collision and theft
Medical, death, funeral Benefit
Marine Liability
Covers you if someone else is injured or their property is damaged because of your negligence while operating your boat
Important Extras
These extra coverages may be added to your boat insurance policy, where available

Guaranteed Replacement Cost
Guarantees your boat to be replaced with a similar watercraft, if it qualifies

Single Limit Coverage
Contents Coverage
Loss of Use
Covers the cost for a rental while your boat is in for repairs
Emergency Towing
Marine Assistance – Rescue and tow for boaters stranded on the water

Additional Living Expenses
If loss or damage interrupts your trip or vacation, you may be reimbursed for reasonable additional expenses incurred for accommodation, meals, or alternate means of transportation

Dinghy & Auxiliary Engines

Downriggers
Navigation Equipment
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Boat Insurance
Changes to tell Your Broker
Change of Address
Marital Status
Renting or Leasing Your Boat
Updates to your Boat, including any Modifications
Any kind of Business Use with your boat
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Cottage and Other Property Insurance
Insurance for your other properties including Cottage Insurance, Seasonal Property Insurance, Trailer Insurance, Rental Property Insurance
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