Some folks think they are insured,
when, in fact, they are not.
If your vessel
has not been receiving proper
routine maintenance,
it is likely that your insurance will not be in force at claim
time.
There are exclusions in every water craft
policy that stipulate
the items that are not covered, in
the event of a loss.
More importantly, there are items
listed under exclusions
that may be responsible for the loss which will void the
insurance protection.
You should review your policy and determine
what is covered and
what is not. You should also review your policy to determine
the circumstances under which no coverage is in force.
As an expert witness, I have been privy to
numerous
insurance claims that were not paid because
the vessel
owner failed to keep his craft in seaworthy
condition.
In many cases the typical boater does not
know when
he is in danger. It is not always possible
for the boat
mechanic to be sure everything is in good
shape.
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