Boat Insurance in Orlando & Central Florida
Central Florida is boating country — from the Butler Chain of Lakes to the St. Johns River to the Atlantic coast just an hour away. Whether you own a bass boat, pontoon, center console, or personal watercraft, proper boat insurance protects your investment and your liability on the water.
What Boat Insurance Covers
| Coverage | What It Protects |
|---|---|
| Hull coverage | Physical damage to your boat — collision, storms, fire, theft, vandalism, sinking |
| Liability | Injuries or property damage you cause to others while boating |
| Medical payments | Medical expenses for you and passengers regardless of fault |
| Uninsured boater | Protection if you're injured by a boater with no insurance |
| Towing & assistance | On-water towing, fuel delivery, and emergency services |
| Personal effects | Fishing equipment, electronics, gear stored on the boat |
| Trailer coverage | Damage to your boat trailer during transport |
Agreed Value vs. Actual Cash Value
This is the most important decision when insuring a boat. Agreed value policies pay the full insured amount if your boat is totaled — no depreciation. Actual cash value (ACV) policies deduct depreciation, which can leave you thousands short on a claim. For boats that hold value well or have been upgraded, we always recommend agreed value coverage.
Florida Boating Insurance Requirements
Florida does not require boat insurance by law — but that doesn't mean going without is wise. Marina slip agreements, boat loans, and common sense all demand coverage. If you cause an accident and injure someone, you're personally liable for all damages without insurance.
Florida does require all motorboats to be registered with the FLHSMV and operators born after January 1, 1988 must complete a boating safety course.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my homeowners insurance cover my boat?
Most homeowners policies provide very limited boat coverage — typically only for small boats under 25 HP and with low liability limits. Any boat with real value or horsepower needs a standalone boat insurance policy.
How much does boat insurance cost in Florida?
Expect $200-$500/year for smaller boats and $500-$2,000+/year for larger vessels. Rates depend on boat value, type, horsepower, where you keep it, and your boating experience. Florida's hurricane exposure affects coastal storage rates more than inland Central Florida.
Does boat insurance cover hurricane damage?
Yes, most policies cover hurricane damage under comprehensive/hull coverage, though some carriers require a separate named-storm deductible (typically 2-5% of hull value). We make sure you understand your storm coverage before hurricane season.
Insure Your Boat the Right Way
We compare boat insurance from multiple carriers to get you the right coverage — whether you're on the lake or offshore.
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