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![]() Quick lesson most may know some may not:
Two types of insurance. 1. Liability. I reccomend this for ANY boat owner as this protects you from lawsuits if anyone gets hurt on your boat as well as if you hurt anyone with the vessel. It's a must. You don't want to loose your house due to an unfortunate accident. 2. Propert coverage. This covers your personal property (boat, motor, personal property). This coverage is more of an option (unless you have a loan on the vessel, if that's the case the lender may require you carry this coverage). If you have an umbrella policy you want to make sure you carry enough liability to satisfy any underlying limit requirements. Once again, God forbid there is an accident, you WILL be sued. Don't loose your home over it!!!!!
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![]() Marine insurance has a few more items as mentioned above.
The homeowner's umbrella policy DO NOT. Items like recovery, disposal costs, oil spill costs are NOT SEPARATE COVERAGE and CHECKS and they simply pay boat value and walk away. Besides losing your boat you have a great BIG bill they do NOT cover after boat is paid. If the boat sinks you have NO IDEA how under covered you are with a home owners' umbrella coverage added. LESSON LEARNED That umbrella coverage pays you value of boat ONLY for a total loss like a sinking. That's it. All the other stuff recovery/salvage , fines, disposal costs YOU PAY FOR. Which in many cases will be close to value to the older boat. In the end your $13,000 umbrella coverage leaves you close to $0 or writing a check if there's a salvage. Be VERY AWARE of this lack of coverage. MORAL OF THE STORY Home owners coverage is NOWHERE NEAR a true marine insurer's coverage. Bad time to learn is after your sink. That your cheap policy is cheaper for a very good reason YOU will be paying for now Quote:
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber ![]() Last edited by Capt. Debbie; 12-23-2015 at 09:56 AM.. |
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![]() JUST CALL VITO....
He is a REAL insurance guy and will answer all and any questions........ ![]()
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![]() Exactly and walk through the questions of what is covered... liability, vessel loss, recovery costs, environmental assessment, vessel disposal. There should be coverage for each SEPARATELY. Not just a single check for vessel loss and leave you hanging for all the rest of the bills.
This happened to a friend from Sandy destruction on a home owner policy. I teach it in my classes too. Knowing the difference in coverage is important.
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber ![]() Last edited by Capt. Debbie; 12-24-2015 at 10:17 AM.. |
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![]() Good advice...Charlie
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![]() Bobber and company, no offense, I am a real insurance broker. Been licensed for 30 years.
The umbrella policy I mentioned is strictly a liability function which I previously stated. That is to protect you from lawsuits. Property losses if you loose your boat are another coverage. I agree call Vito. He is a sponser and as a licensed insurance broker I have him writing my coverage. There is no question you should have marine insurance. The umbrella kicks in if someone sues you and your LIABILITY Limits are not sufficient. In other words if you are sued for 1,000,000 and only have $300,000 in liability on your marine liability the umbrella should pick up the difference. If you own a home, or other assets, you should carry a $1,000,000 umbrella policy, period. That is the purpose of an umbrella policy. It has nothing to do with you recovering money on your physical loss. It is to protect your assets. Thus endith the lesson.
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Captain Shrimpy 100 ton master captain Last edited by shrimpman steve; 12-23-2015 at 05:05 PM.. |
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Really no disrespect intended
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Captain Shrimpy 100 ton master captain Last edited by shrimpman steve; 12-23-2015 at 04:41 PM.. |
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![]() Thanks for the recommendations gys, appreciate it. If anyone on the site has any questions regarding boat insurance, or would like to have their policy reviewed, feel free to give me a call. Our office number is (848)863-6800 X 10
Similar to Steve, I have also been an independent insurance agent for 30 years. Nothing beats the advice of a knowledgeable independent insurance agent. Merry Christmas! Vito
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Captain Shrimpy 100 ton master captain Last edited by shrimpman steve; 12-23-2015 at 04:16 PM.. |
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![]() Well I am also an Attorney who represented a Sandy victim in a lawsuit with C&C Marina in Bayville. And this is exactly what happened on his homeowners policy. Paid for lost boat cost. The recovery, salvage, and disposal is NOT COVERED. They pay policy limit once.
Perhaps you need a little tutoring? And learning about marine insurance is a good thing. This is a good dialogue. Umbrella insurance has a flat coverage. That is the total and ALL They will pay out if boat is totaled is the boat loss- NOTHING ELSE. The liability portion of you homeowners policy IS a different section- yes, And you can buy as much liability coverage as you want. It may have $500k or $5M. That simply what you picked and paid for. Quote:
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