Hull valuation methods, P&I limits, captain endorsements, and the four flag-state quirks that decide your premium more than the boat itself.
Insurance Tips
For yachts above roughly $200,000 in hull value, always insure on an "agreed value" basis. The carrier and the owner agree at policy inception what the vessel is worth, and that figure is paid in the event of a total loss — full stop, no depreciation argument at the moment of greatest stress. Actual cash value policies, common at the lower end of the pleasure-craft market, leave you negotiating with an adjuster about depreciation after a constructive total loss. Not where you want to be.
P&I covers third-party bodily injury and property damage arising from operation of the vessel — the marine equivalent of liability. For yachts that carry guests, employ crew, or operate in busy harbors, $1M is the absolute floor; $5M to $10M is more appropriate. Larger vessels with paid crew should also consider Jones Act coverage for crew injuries, which is mandatory rather than optional.
If you employ a paid captain, the policy must endorse them by name and license number. If you sometimes operate the vessel yourself, that needs a separate "owner-operator" endorsement. Mismatches between actual operation and policy endorsements are the single most common reason marine claims are denied. Get the endorsements right at binding, not after a loss.
A vessel flagged in the Cayman Islands but home-ported in Florida is rated very differently than one flagged and home-ported domestically. Some carriers will not write a US-flagged vessel that winters in the Caribbean unless a specific endorsement is added; others write that risk natively at lower cost. The cheapest carrier for a 60-foot motor yacht in Newport is rarely the cheapest carrier for the same vessel in Fort Lauderdale.
Your homeowner umbrella does not extend over your yacht by default. You need either a marine-specific umbrella or a primary umbrella explicitly endorsed to cover watercraft above a stated horsepower. Getting this wrong leaves a coverage gap that is invisible until a serious incident exposes it.
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