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Friday, March 16, 2012

Boat Insurance: Protecting Your Property From Your Liabilities

Re-print from Farmers Insurance

The Pleasures of Boating

Consider Farmers Boat &
Yacht Insurance

For many of us, boating — under sail or power — is one of the best ways to get away from it all.  And if that’s your pleasure — whether you’re fishing, snorkeling or just relaxing — you love your boat. Like many activities, however, boating comes with risks, so make sure you have the coverage you want for your watercraft.



A wide range of coverage 

Farmers boat policy was created for boats — power boats, small sailboats and other vessels — so you can make sure that your boat has the specialized coverage you want — coverage you can’t typically get by adding an endorsement to your homeowners policy. We offer a wide range of coverage* that typically includes:

  • Physical Damage
  • Increased Limits on Liability
  • Medical Payments
  • Uninsured Watercraft
  • Total Loss Settlement Option (coverage varies by age of vessel)
  • Personal Property
  • Towing and Assistance
  • Trailer Coverage

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You may be eligible for discounts that can lower your marine coverage costs. For example, you may qualify for a discount if you have multiple policies with Farmers (such as auto and boat or home and boat). If you take a Boating Safety Course or insure more than one boat with Farmers, you may also be eligible for a discount.



Call me today and let’s discuss your boat coverage needs. I can also help you with coverage for personal watercraft, ATVs, RVs, and Travel Trailers.


Note: Coverage may not be available in all areas.

* Coverage is subject to all exclusions and conditions of the policy. Always be sure to read your policy for details.

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* The content of this blog is for informative purposes only. It does not reflect official standing of any agent, agency, or company mentioned on the blog. Nor is this blog necessarilly an endorsement. Please consult with your insurance, tax, or legal specialist before making any decisions. This blog is purely meant to spark the thought process.