Boat Insurance

We specialize in Boat, Jetski and Pontoon Insurance in Las Vegas

Boat insurance protects more than the vessel itself. It addresses liability exposure, physical damage, passenger safety, and the risks that come with operating on open water.

Coverage should reflect how and where the boat is used. Navigational limits, liability requirements, and physical damage protection vary significantly by carrier and policy form. Relying on a homeowners endorsement or basic add-on often leaves critical gaps.

We provide boat insurance solutions across Las Vegas. Coverage is evaluated based on local waterways, navigational areas, and state-specific requirements to ensure policies respond as expected when a loss occurs.

Boat Coverage Options

Boat insurance policies may include the following core coverage components, depending on carrier and policy form:

  • Navigational Area — Know where you are covered in the water. Some insurance companies offer protection that covers you up to 75 miles from the U.S. coastline, into Canadian coastal or inland waters, and into the Pacific coastal waters of Mexico. In Las Vegas, coverage for additional areas can be purchased.

  • Agreed Value Coverage — Watercraft depreciate just like cars. Actual cash value policies can make it difficult to replace a boat that has been stolen or destroyed. This means that if your boat is a total loss you will get the value you insured it for, minus any deductible.

  • Liability — Like car insurance, personal liability coverage provides coverage to other boaters and boat owners in the event you are at-fault for an accident on the water. This coverage will pay to repair or replace the property of someone else as well as for their medical care, lost wages, and other costs incurred as a result of a boating accident for which you are at-fault.

  • Medical Payments — Medical payments coverage will pay for the cost of needed care that is the result of a boating accident. This coverage is available from $500 to $10,000 and covers you, your passengers, and even your water skiers/tubers, regardless of who is at-fault.

  • Physical Damage Coverage — Physical damage coverage pays for the cost to repair or replace your watercraft, its motor, any permanently attached equipment, and your trailer if it is stolen or damaged.

  • Uninsured/Underinsured Watercraft Bodily Injury — Since boat insurance is not always mandatory, many boaters choose not to get insurance. If you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured boater and you are injured, this type of coverage pays for medical treatment, lost wages, and other costs associated with the accident.

  • Fuel Spill Liability and Wreckage Removal — Should your boat sink or be seriously damaged, there is a chance that it could leak oil or fuel into the water. As the boat’s owner, you are required by law to have this cleaned up, which can be time consuming and expensive.

  • Personal Effects — Your policy can provide coverage for many personal effects, including clothing, cell phones, scuba/snorkeling and other sporting equipment, and fishing equipment. Limits vary by state, so check with us for what’s required in your state. Personal effects coverage does not include jewelry, watches or furs.

  • Unattached Equipment Coverage — This pays to repair or replace equipment that isn’t permanently attached to your boat or personal watercraft, but is designed for use primarily on a boat. This includes items like lifesaving equipment, water skis, anchors, oars, fire extinguishers, tarps, etc.

  • Emergency Assistance — The Emergency Assistance Package provides coverage for towing, labor and delivery of gas, oil or loaned battery if the watercraft is disabled while on the water.

Start Your Boat Insurance Quote

If you are reviewing coverage for an existing boat or insuring a new watercraft, we can walk through the details and help structure appropriate protection based on how you use your boat and where it operates.