
Are Damages Covered If I Lend My Boat to a Friend?
Summer on Florida’s waterways is made for sharing, and it is natural to want to let a friend take your boat out for the afternoon. But before you hand over the keys, it pays to understand how your boat insurance responds when someone else is operating your vessel.
Does Insurance Follow the Boat or the Operator?
Most boat insurance policies follow the watercraft, meaning coverage will still apply regardless of who is operating it. If a friend piloting the boat with your permission causes the accident, your coverage may apply depending on your policy terms.
Potential Exclusions and Limitations
Many policies include exclusions that may limit or eliminate coverage in certain lending scenarios. These may include:
- Operators who are excluded by name on your policy
- Operators who are under the influence
- Operators who do not meet Florida’s minimum experience standards or boating safety education requirements.
- Commercial use of a personal watercraft
- Racing or speed competitions
- Damage that exceeds your policy’s limits
Casual Insurance Group Is Here for Your Boating Needs
Reviewing your policy before lending your boat is a smart habit. We believe that it is important that you check your coverage first before letting someone else take your watercraft out for a ride. Contact us today for a policy review or personalized quote.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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