If you require insurance for your RIB, but have been presented
with a number of alternative policy wordings from a variety of
companies, Noble Marine's Guide to RIB Insurance may help you
decide the sort of policy you require. Full details of the cover
provided and an interactive quotation form, providing quotations
at any time of day or night, can be found by clicking the RIB
Insurance link on Noble Marine's website.
Both the cover provided by different RIB 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.
Q. What should I look out for?
A. 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 boat against
accidental damage, theft, fire and vandalism. Third Party
Liability - You should not consider going afloat without
liability insurance, which will cover you if you cause damage to
another boat or worse still cause injury. Racing Risks - Most
insurers will exclude cover if you are racing your boat.
New-For-Old cover - This will replace damaged items with new,
however age limits may apply. Policy Excess - You will be
required to pay the first £x of any claim. Laid up Period - Do
your insurers restrict cover by insisting that your boat is laid
up ashore between certain dates? Waterskiing liability - do you
require cover for accidents caused to water-skiers being towed
by your boat, or cover for damage caused by a person skiing
behind your boat. Towing toys - Many insurers are unable to
provide cover for towing toys such as doughnuts, banana, ringos
etc. Damage to underwater machinery - Will provide cover for
propeller and engine damage if you were to run aground or hit a
submerged object. Not all policies provide this cover as
standard. Q. Do I need to use a specialist marine or RIB
insurance company?
A. No - Many High Street Insurance Brokers will be able to
arrange your RIB insurance, but they may not have the necessary
expertise to advise you correctly.
Q. How can I be sure the insurance company I choose is reliable?
A. Your policy is only as good as the service you receive if you
have to submit a claim. Why not speak to your fellow boat
owners, for their comments regarding which insurers provide good
(or bad) service to their clients.
A small number of marine insurance companies are based overseas
and it would be wise to establish that the insurers are based in
the UK where you will have access to UK Law and compensation
should a serious problem occur with your policy.
With effect from 14th January 2005, it is a legal requirement
that any UK company providing an insurance policy, must be
authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority
(FSA).
A firm should clearly display their status on any documentation,
including their web site. If you are in any doubt, have a look
at the FSA's Register of Firms.
Q. Why do I need third party cover?
A. £2,000,000 Third Party Liability is usually compulsory if you
are to launch you boat 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 RIB.
The industry standard provides a limit of £2,000,000 and should
be sufficient for use in the UK. Marine Law limits the maximum
payable on navigable waters.
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 Rib is
not being used (i.e. when my boat is ashore or while I'm
travelling?)
A. Comprehensive policies should cover your boat 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 RIB should be moored, and when it
should be taken ashore. These details should be listed on your
policy.
Transit cover will be provided for smaller RIBs towed behind
your car, however there will be restrictions on larger boats
(typically those longer than 9m) and those boats being
transported by professional hauliers. Third party liability
whilst in transit will be excluded, as this will be covered by
the vehicle's insurance.
Q. Am I covered to use my boat for 12 months of the year?
A. Some policies will stipulate that your RIB is laid-up ashore
for certain times of the year. Check your policy carefully and
find out what cover would be in place if you were unable to lift
the boat from the water, due to bad weather, tides, or busy
boat-yards or if you wanted to launch the boat prior to the end
of the laid up period.
Q. To what extend would my equipment be covered on a standard
policy?
A. Some insurers will exclude damage to underwater machinery if
you were to run aground or strike a submerged object.
Other items, such as your outboard, trailer and other personal
effects or navigational equipment should be listed separately on
the policy and all serial numbers advised to your insurers.
Q. Does it matter who is in charge of my boat?
A. The majority of RIB insurance policies will allow anyone to
sail your boat with your permission, however it would be prudent
to check this first. If you receive money in return, i.e. the
boat is being chartered or hired; this may invalidate your
policy.
Q. Will I need to obtain a survey for my boat?
A. It is unlikely, however some insurance companies will require
a survey for any boat aged 20 years old or more, and then again,
every five years or so. Some RIBs may require a survey if they
have sustained serious damage. A list of local surveyors can be
found by searching the Database of Marine Surveyors.
Q. What is legal protection?
A. Upon payment of an additional premium, some insurance
policies can be extended to include legal representation if your
boat is involved in a collision or other accident and you suffer
financial loss or injury. If you are injured, it is even more
important that you receive expert help so that any claim for
damages is pursued quickly and efficiently.
Q. What about cover for foreign waters?
A. This will vary, depending on the policy you have chosen and
the cruising range will be shown on your policy. You should
carefully check that the cruising range is adequate for you as
you will not be covered if a claim were to occur outside this
area shown.
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.
Noble Marine's clients, can complete an online claim form or
obtain a form by ringing 01636 707606 during office hours.
Any stolen boat should be listed by your insurance company,
free of charge, on the
www.stolenboats.org.uk website.
Q. How quickly should I expect to have my claim sorted?
A. This will depend on which RIB 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.
Useful Links:
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/register
http://www.noblemarine.co.uk/ribinsurance.php3
http://www.noblemarine.co.uk/insuringyour_rib.php3
About the author:
Patrick Altoft is an insurance expert with Noble Marine a
specialist UK insurance broker providing boat insurance for most
types of pleasure craft. Policies and claims are dealt with
in-house, by knowledgeable staff, giving unequalled levels of
service.
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