watercraft insurance
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WATERCRAFT INSURANCE
Personal watercrafts (PWC) are regulated by the same laws that apply to the operation of motorboats of the same size, which is why it’s a good idea to protect yourself financially with proper watercraft insurance
WHAT IS A PERSONAL WATERCRAFT?“a vessel 13 feet in length or less, propelled by machinery, that is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather than inside the vessel.”
WHAT IS PWC INSURANCE?PWC insurance helps insure you and your personal watercraft against accidents, vandalism, and liability. That means you can enjoy your time in the water knowing that you’re covered against unforeseen events.
DO I REALLY NEED WATERCRAFT PWC insurance isn’t legally required, but personal watercraft represent an important investment; in addition to exposing you to potential situations where you can be held personally liable for damages or injuries caused by an accident. It just makes sense to protect your property and those riding it.
Water jet-pump-driven boats that are generally less than 13 feet in length include Jet skis, Sea Doos, and Waverunners
PWCs come in four specific model types:1. stand-up2. sit-down3. multi-person4. submersibleAny person being towed by a PWC is considered an occupant of the PWC, and is required to wear a life jacket.
WHAT DOES PWC INSURANCE COVER?• Damage to another craft or dock• Bodily injury or death to another person
due to your negligence• The negligence of another driver while
using your PWC
• Towed water skiers or wake boarders who become injured using your craft
• Physical damage to the hull, machinery, and equipment
• Injury to you caused by an uninsured watercraft operator
• Towing assistance if you break down on the water
ADDITONAL WATERCRAFT INSURANCE OPTIONS INCLUDE:• Open ocean coverage• Winter storage coverage• Fresh water boat coverage• Insurance for your boat and accessories
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF WHAT’S NOT COVERED ARE: • Any craft that has been modified to enhance
speed and performance• Operation of a PWC after dark—dusk to dawn• Operating a PWC when you don’t have a valid
driver’s license
SOUTH CAROLINA LAWS PERTAINING TO PWC OPERATION:
• Persons 16 years of age or older may operate any boat or PWC without restrictions.
• Each person on a personal watercraft must wear a US Coast Guard-approved Type I, II, III or V PFD
• A personal watercraft may not be operated between sunset and sunrise and must be equipped with a self-circling or lanyard-type engine cutoff switch.
• Persons younger than 16 years of age may operate:o A boat or PWC powered by less than 15 horsepower
without restrictions.o A boat or PWC powered by 15 horsepower or more
only if: They are accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old
who is not under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs or…
They have passed a boating safety course approved by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
WILL MY HOME INSURANCE COVER MY PERSONAL WATERCRAFT?You may be able to add your PWC to your home insurance policy, but your coverage will be limited. Home insurance only provides basic liability coverage for PWCs
Contact UsCheck for discounts offered by some insurance carriers; you may get a reduced price on your PWC insurance by:
• Completing an approved safety course• Having multiple insurance policies with the same
company you have for your home or car insurance
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