
Does Boat Insurance Cover Towing and Assistance?
Standard boat insurance policies typically cover physical damage, liability and theft. Towing and emergency assistance, which are optional add-ons, can help when your vessel becomes disabled on the water. This coverage may include:
- Emergency towing to the nearest marina or repair facility
- Fuel and oil delivery if you run out on the water
- Assistance if your boat runs aground
- Jump starts for dead batteries
- Soft ungroundings in most cases
Towing and Assistance Coverage Exclusions
Depending on your policy, the following situations may not be covered:
- Land-based incidents—Issues that occur while your boat is on land or being trailered are typically excluded.
- Pre-existing mechanical issues—If your boat has a known mechanical problem before you set out, related breakdowns may not qualify for assistance coverage.
- Commercial or racing use—Policies often exclude coverage when your boat is being used for commercial purposes, chartered trips or competitive racing events.
- Exceeding distance or cost limits—Most policies cap the towing distance or total reimbursement amount per incident. Tows that exceed those limits may result in out-of-pocket costs.
- Negligence or lack of maintenance—If a breakdown is determined to be the result of neglecting routine maintenance, your claim could be denied.
- Salvage operations—Standard towing coverage typically does not include the cost of salvaging a sunken or grounded vessel. Separate salvage coverage may be needed for those scenarios.
Review Your Policy
Every policy is different, so it’s essential to check your specific inclusions. Our team at Zenitram can walk you through the details and help you identify any gaps in your coverage. Contact us today to get started.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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