When it comes to choosing boat insurance for your newly acquired vessel, it can be difficult to know what you need to be aware of whilst researching boat insurance providers. Below we have highlighted items to look out for when researching speedboat insurance that is best for you.
In the UK you are not legally required to have boat insurance for your vessel if your only voyages will be at sea, however, if you’re looking to navigate any inland waterways, you will be required to have insurance in order to register your boat with the relevant river and canal authorities. Most council-owned and commercial slipways will require a minimum of third party liability cover and you may find that some marinas will require you to have boat insurance in order for you to moor there.
This will vary from one insurance company to another, however, check the terms and conditions when you are researching speedboat insurance. GJW Direct speedboat insurance covers you from:
Although not a requirement, acquiring speedboat insurance can offer you peace of mind when venturing out to sea with your vessel.
When considering GJW Direct as your insurer, it’s worth noting that, as an added bonus, policyholders can also access exclusive discounts for a number of recognised marine brands such as Sailing Chandlery, August Race, Rockley Watersports and many more when signing up to our digital boating organiser, MyBoat.
As with any policy you take out, it’s essential to look into what exclusions there are in your speedboat insurance policy. This, again, will vary, depending on who you’re insured with, but, as a guide, here is a list of the sorts of exclusions you can expect:
This will vary depending on your insurance provider, but in general, you’ll need to:
N.B. Your cover may differ from insurer to insurer so it is always important to read your own insurance policy.
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