Boat Insurance...Prices are up

My broker is Habitat Insurance in Vancouver, and I'm insured with Premier Marine - total premium is $806. Surprisingly 0% change from 2023 to 2024.
I had Johnston Meier provide an alternate quote through a few different underwriters when my policy was up for renewal in June, these are the alternates they provided:

Beacon Underwriting: $1,010
Pacific Marine: $1,140
Special Risk Insurance Managers: $1,083
 
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My boat is worth only worth $15k and I’ve accepted the risk of my own errors to date by only doing trailer insurance and the standard BCWF membership insurance (now that I think of it I’m not actually sure if this applies to marine aspects) however haven’t looked that deep into liability risks… has anyone seen a summary/synopsis of the Marine Liability act (admittedly I need to do some reading, or get chat GPT fired up).
I think that BCWF insurance is only liability insurance, not for the value of the vehicle. And you have to be hunting or fishing, not just out for a boat cruise.
 
A question....
My boat is stored at my home. Due to different issues, it is not being used. I have tried to find a company that will insure the boat for storage, all I hear is they want full insurance.

Any ideas?
 
A question....
My boat is stored at my home. Due to different issues, it is not being used. I have tried to find a company that will insure the boat for storage, all I hear is they want full insurance.

Any ideas?
Put a rider on your house insurance
 
My broker is Habitat Insurance in Vancouver, and I'm insured with Premier Marine - total premium is $806. Surprisingly 0% change from 2023 to 2024.
I had Johnston Meier provide an alternate quote through a few different underwriters when my policy was up for renewal in June, these are the alternates they provided:

Beacon Underwriting: $1,010
Pacific Marine: $1,140
Special Risk Insurance Managers: $1,083
I just did Portside. 67K of value - 3MM liability, full year usage ( no dry land). Everything insured. $730
 
So in 2023 I switched to Portside and was happy with $686 annual insurance. Same coverage this year went up to $892. They just increased the rate by 30% without explanation. Anybody else see this with Portside?
I switched to Portside in 2024 and was very happy with the $345 quote I recieved from Shelley for my 2003 Trophy Pro.
Just recieved my 2025 renewal notice from a different advisor and the quote is now $487, an increase of over 37%.
Deductabiles have also been increased from $500/boat, $250/outboard, $250/trailer to $1000 for each.
They have switched insurance providers from Forward to Travellers however...
Got a follow up call scheduled for Monday and will update accordingly.
 
I switched to Portside in 2024 and was very happy with the $345 quote I recieved from Shelley for my 2003 Trophy Pro.
Just recieved my 2025 renewal notice from a different advisor and the quote is now $487, an increase of over 37%.
Deductabiles have also been increased from $500/boat, $250/outboard, $250/trailer to $1000 for each.
They have switched insurance providers from Forward to Travellers however...
Got a follow up call scheduled for Monday and will update accordingly.
Wow that is cheap money
 
Bringing up an old thread. Looking for advice.

Looking to renew insurance on a 2006 custom built 22.5x8’ Aluminum hard top. Insured last year for cash value of 90k, had full coverage with $500 deductible, including $5000 in towing and $5000 in accessory theft. very generous nav limits, basically coast wide up to 25m offshore.

Paid $1600 last year knowing there was a 20% premium due to my age, just got a quote for over $1800 this year even with the age premium removed. I only use my boat for 10 or so trips a year however most of these trips involve boat camping, tight anchorages and some real remote stuff so the insurance is worth the piece of mind.

This is with portside.

Does anyone perhaps have a direct contact of someone with another company who sells boat insurance they could pass along?
 
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