Shopping for boat insurance can be a very tricky task. Unlike car insurance, it is a very selective field, as the amount of people who are boat owners in the UK is relatively low, therefore providers can afford to keep the price of their premiums at a relatively high rate, although it does depend on the type of boat you own and wish to insure.
There are a number of insurance providers who offer quotations and cover online or by phone for most classes of dinghy, sailboard, yacht, speedboat, RBI, narrowboat, rowing boat, houseboat and Jet Ski (the different forms of boat insurance). A third party policy is the minimum level of insurance offered.
Whenever an incident occurs and another boat is involved, take a note of the details of the other persons/boats involved. You will also need to obtain the details of any potential witnesses, which can prove to be difficult whilst afloat, but note the name of the boat or the sail number and make contact once you are ashore.
The information you might require would include:
If possible, try and take photographs of the damage to the boat and email or post with your claim form.
You will also be required to arrange estimates for the repair or replacement items. Only one estimate may be required initially, but if the costs involved are large, further estimates may be required or a Surveyor may be appointed to inspect the boat or oversee the repairs.
Bear in mind it may be necessary to communicate with the other party involved, or their Insurers, before authority can be given to proceed with the repairs.
Finally, remember to shop around when searching for your insurance and compare policies using online tools.
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