Saturday, July 24, 2010

Jet Ski Insurance

Choosing a new Jet Ski or Personal Watercraft (PWC) on eBay, provides a large number of alternatives. Thankfully when it comes to finding an insurance quotation for any potential purchase, there are fewer choices. The choice you make is nevertheless very important.


This guide to Jet Ski Insurance may help you decide the sort of policy you require.


Q. What should I look out for?A. Both the cover provided by different PWC insurance companies and the service they offer, can vary greatly. Bear in mind that a cheaper policy may end up costing you more, if you have to make a claim and you should always check what cover is being offered before signing up.


Everyone's needs are different, and only you can decide if wider cover is important to you. It is essential though, to understand what is being offered to you, before being able to make an informed decision.



Comprehensive Cover - will provide cover for your ski against accidental damage, theft, fire and vandalism, plus third party liability risks.
Third Party Liability - You should not consider going afloat without liability insurance, which will cover you if you cause damage to another craft or worse still, cause injury to another person.
Policy Excess - You will be required to pay the first x of any claim.
Theft cover - The policy will require you to secure your equipment, but each company's requirement may be different. Check carefully to ensure that you can meet these requirements or you may be left uninsured.
Cover whilst towing - Most policies can be extended for use while towing waterskiers, kneeboards or inflatable toys, however restrictions may apply, so check these carefully before getting out on the water.

Q. Why do I need third party liability cover? A. 2,000,000 Third Party Liability is usually compulsory before you launch anywhere in the UK and you should not consider going afloat without this cover as a minimum. A policy providing third party liability should cover you if you were to cause damage to property or injury to another person, with your jet ski.Third party risks whilst in transit would be EXCLUDED as this is normally covered by your motor insurance policy.


Q. Should I expect a standard policy to cover me while my PWC is not being used?A. Comprehensive policies should cover your ski against accidental damage, theft, fire and vandalism, whether in use or not; however there may be restrictions on your policy. There may be restrictions on where your jet ski should be kept and how it should be secured. Some companies may insist that the ski is kept in a locked building, or that the seat is removed and kept separately. Some companies may impose certain policy terms such as a higher policy excess that would become payable if the Jet Ski was stolen. These details should be clearly listed on your policy.


Q. Does it matter who is in charge of the Jet Ski?A. Yes - You may be required to list each user on the policy schedule or there may be age restrictions for users. Most insurers will expect each driver to have a minimum level of experience or to have passed the RYA Personal Watercraft proficiency certificate


Q. What about cover for use outside the UK? A. This will vary, depending on the policy you have chosen and the cruising range will be shown on your policy. Before venturing abroad, contact your insurers to establish whether cover can be given and whether any additional restrictions will be imposed.


Q. What should I do in the event of a claim?A. You should always submit your claim as soon as possible after an accident. After all, the faster you make the claim, the faster you can get back on the water.


Any incidences of theft or criminal damage should be reported to the police - remember that you'll need the Crime Reference Number for the claim form.


You will be required to provide at least one estimate for the repairs or a written quote for the replacement items if a repair is not possible. Your Insurer may ask to inspect any equipment damaged, before authorising its replacement or send a Loss Adjuster or Surveyor to assess the damage.


Q. How quickly should I expect to have my claim settled? A. This will depend on which insurance company you use and their speed of response. It can also depend how quickly your repairer can provide a quotation and then carry out the necessary repairs. It is Noble Marine's intention is to respond to you within two working days, advising how to proceed, so you'll know exactly where you stand, and how soon you can expect to be back on the water.


For more imformation, please have a look at Noble Marine's eBay page


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