What Does Boat Insurance Cover?
- All Motors Insurance

- Aug 1
- 2 min read
If your watercraft is damaged in a covered incident, boat insurance can pay to repair or replace your boat. Additionally, boat insurance may pay for damages or injuries you cause to others while boating. A standard boat insurance policy will also commonly cover fuel spills and wreckage removal if your boat sinks. Depending on your policy, you may also have coverage for on-water towing, mechanical breakdowns, water sports and fishing equipment.
Even though boat insurance is not mandatory in the state of Florida, we highly recommend obtaining a policy to avoid financial risks.
What are Typical Boat Insurance Coverages?
Liability
Boat liability coverage may pay for damages or injuries you’re responsible for while on the water, up to the limits of your policy. Liability coverage encompasses damage you cause to docks, pilings, and other boats as well as injuries to your passengers and other boaters. Most policies include coverage for your passengers who are involved in watersports like tubing, wakeboarding, and waterskiing. In many cases, liability coverage will also pay for fuel spill remediation and wreckage removal if your watercraft sinks and is required to be removed.
Comprehensive and Collision
Comprehensive coverage protects your watercraft against damages from events outside of your control, including theft and vandalism, explosions, and fire, falling trees and objects, hurricanes, lightning, and other weather-related issues.
Collision coverage can pay for damage to your boat if you collide with another watercraft or object (even if it’s submerged), regardless of fault. You’re also covered if your boat capsizes.
Assuming these coverages are included on your boat policy, your watercraft’s furnishings, fittings, motors, anchors, fuel tanks, batteries, and onboard safety equipment may be covered if damage results from a covered incident.
Uninsured/Underinsured Boater
Uninsured/underinsured boater coverage pays for your and your passengers' injuries if you're hit by a boater with no insurance or not enough coverage, up to the limits of your policy.
Medical Payments
Medical payments coverage pays for the medical bills for you and your passengers if you’re in a covered accident, regardless of fault. This coverage will begin once you’ve exhausted your health insurance coverage limits.
Fishing Equipment or Carry-on Items
Some boat insurance companies may offer to cover the replacement of fishing equipment and personal property like scuba gear, marine binoculars, or any items that are lost or stolen.

What is Full Coverage Boat Insurance?
There’s no official group of coverages that comprise a full coverage boat insurance policy. However, if you finance your watercraft, your lender may use the term “full coverage,” which typically means they’re requiring you to carry a boat policy with comprehensive and collision, sometimes referred to as hull coverage, along with liability coverage.
What Does Boat Insurance Not Cover?
Boat insurance generally won't cover maintenance or general wear and tear including:
Gradual weathering and deterioration
Insect damage
Mold
Damage from animals or marine life
Learn how boat insurance works and find out how much boat insurance costs by giving us a call at 305-362-6830! We offer a variety of coverages from companies like Progressive and National General to cover your boat.
Enjoy life on the water with boat insurance from All Motors Insurance!





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