Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

Personal watercrafts (PWCs), or jet skis, have become one of the most popular boating vehicles used in recreational bodies of water. Consequently, PWCs have also become a major source of boating accidents and fatalities. In 2017, 18 percent of all boating accidents occurred on personal watercrafts, which accounted for 624 injuries.

It is important to have insurance for your jet ski. Request a quote from David Pope Insurance to ensure proper coverage.

Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

Watercraft insurance coverage offers protection from expenses that could stem from accident, theft or other mishaps. The following article covers answers to questions such as:

Read on to learn about the benefits of having a watercraft insurance policy for your PWC.

What Should You Do Before Letting Someone Else Operate Your PWC?

Get you PWC insured immediately. This is simply a liability precaution. If you do not have it insured you could be held responsible for medical bills or property damage. Another aspect to think about is if you are letting someone borrow your PWC there is potential for neglect or even for someone to steal it. While you may be lending it to a friend. The PWC is your responsibility and has potential motor risks along with a variety of other aspects that insurance will be able to set your mind at ease.

Do You Need Insurance for a Jet Ski?

Jet ski insurance is not a requirement, but it is still a good idea to have your jet ski insured. Depending on your boat insurance provider, you can get jet ski insurance with several levels of coverage. When you have your jet ski insured, you can include it as part of a claim in the event of theft, loss or damage. Here are a few reasons you may consider getting jet ski insurance and insuring your PWC.

1. Avoid Dangers

Out on the waterways of Missouri, you are liable to encounter moments of danger if you go watercrafting on a regular basis. When you take a jet ski out on the water, potential liability comes into play. Whether you operate the jet ski or you let your partner take a turn in front, two individuals risk the dangers of the water.

2. Practical Reasons

When you engage in potentially dangerous activity on the water, it is only practical to have an insurance policy in place that will keep you covered in the case of an accident. If you wind up injured or your jet ski causes injury or damage to the person or property of a fellow water-going party, it makes sense to have an insurance policy to keep you covered in case something goes wrong, onshore or on the water.

3. Protect the Money You Invested

As with any water vehicle, a jet ski is a serious investment. For the money you set aside and ultimately invest in a fancy jet ski, you owe it to yourself to back up that investment if the unexpected occurs and the jet ski ends up broken or lost.

4. Thwart Thieves

All sorts of people frequent the waters of Missouri. While most of these people are law-abiding boaters and water-sport enthusiasts, some dishonest people will try to take advantage of your trusting nature by stealing PWCs. When a thief steals a jet ski for themselves or attempts to sell it on eBay, your chances of recovery are slim. Therefore, insurance provides an important safeguard for your investment.

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5. Personal Safety

As a responsible and trained water-sporting enthusiast, you always do your best to stay safe throughout each adventure on the waterways. You still take on an element of risk when you brave the waters of Missouri or any other part of the world. With jet ski insurance, you can have the peace of mind that you may receive reimbursement if your vehicle gets damaged in an accident.

6. Protection for All

The point of PWC or jet ski insurance is to protect all parties and pieces of property from the unplanned variables that could possibly occur along the waterways. If one of your traveling partners becomes injured on your jet ski, you can have that person covered under your policy with the right set of terms. The same could apply in a reverse scenario when you use someone else’s PWC.

7. Secure Trips

No one should ever leave home without contingencies in place to ensure bodily safety, theft prevention and property protection at all times. If something goes awry in one of these areas, an insurance policy may ensure medical bills are covered, lost property is compensated and investments are backed. When you take to the water on jet skis, comprehensive insurance coverage will make each adventure as secure as possible.

Why You Should Have Jet Ski Insurance

Even if you are not required to have an insurance policy to operate a small water vehicle, you should still have one in case something goes wrong and costs pile up due to one or more of the following factors:

  • Accidents. Despite your commitment to safety as a jet ski user, you cannot predict the dangers that could arise at any given moment on the waterways of Missouri. Even if all of your water adventures go according to plan, something could happen as you head back to shore or even as you drive back home. If your jet ski winds up damaged or broken, insurance can help you replace the vehicle.
  • Theft. To a lot of jet-skiers, the possibility of theft seems like an absurd notion. After all, how could a thief possibly make off with your ski as you ride the waterways? Unfortunately, thieves look for those opportunities where your back is turned or you step away. In that moment where the ski is unsecured and unattended at the dock or in the back of your truck, a thief might strike. If, for example, you use a marina restroom and return to find your jet ski missing, insurance will cover the replacement costs.
  • Liability. Just as with automobiles and boats, you need a policy that will cover any liability costs that could arise if you accidentally strike someone or something with your jet ski. Whether you are hauling the jet ski to or from the dock and accidentally bump someone, or the ski accidentally nudges a car or boat in the parking lot or along the dock, liability coverage will pay for whatever costs the other party incurs.
  • Damage. A jet ski can get damaged in numerous ways, such as in storage, en transit or on the water. During the months when the jet ski is stored in your garage, the ski could incur damage if you pull too closely into the neighboring parking spot or if an object falls and lands from overhead. A jet ski could also get bumped along the way to your favorite lake or river. Worst of all, the jet ski could get badly damaged or totaled in a collision. Insurance covers these situations.
  • Vandalism. Unfortunately, some people get their kicks by intentionally damaging other people’s property. If you leave your jet ski parked at the dock throughout the days of the outdoor season when you cannot make it out to the waterway, someone could come along at night with a baseball bat or can of spray paint and take their aggressions out on your jet ski when no one is looking. Possibilities like these make jet ski insurance a wise investment.
  • Loss. Boats and water vehicles of all types are marvels of engineering. That said, even the mightiest among them can and sometimes do sink. Due to this element of risk, it is crucial to wear a life jacket whenever you take your jet ski along the waterway. Moreover, jet ski insurance will help you cover the cost of replacement if your PWC somehow sinks to the bottom of a lake or river.
  • Safety. When it comes to any type of sporting adventure, it is crucial to protect your property and yourself from the dangers that come with traveling on waters at high speeds. For all you invest in a jet ski, you owe it to yourself to back that investment with an insurance policy that will protect you against loss, damage, personal injury or liability that might occur during an outing on the Missouri waters.
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What Is PWC Insurance?

PWC insurance is a policy plan that you can get at several levels to for your personal watercraft — defined as a compact, motorized nautical vehicle that can be driven in a standing or seated position. A PWC usually consists of a front seat and a pillion and therefore typically fits one or two adults. Due to the open-air design and high-speed performance of this on-water vehicle, the operation of a PWC involves certain risks that should be insurance-backed at all times.

Classification of PWCs

Boating vehicles are divided into four classifications according to length:

  • Class A: 16 feet or less.
  • Class 1: 16–26 feet.
  • Class 2: 26–40 feet.
  • Class 3: 40 feet and over.

The measurements of a boating vehicle are determined by the length between the bow and stern. This measurement does not include the motor components. Jet skis are in the Class A category.

Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

The majority of PWC models ridden along lakes and rivers are manufactured by three brands — Jet Ski, Sea-Doo and WaveRunner. For protection against theft, damage and liability, watercraft owners are required to get PWC insurance before hitting the water.

Coverage Limits for PWC Insurance

To ensure you are properly covered, check the local laws in your area. For the most part, PWC insurance is similar to auto insurance. With both, there are several levels of coverage, starting with liability, which covers costs another party might incur from an accident in which you are found liable. Beyond that, you can opt to have a more extensive policy that will give you coverage for a wider range of situations.

Legal Requirements for Jet Ski Insurance

In some states, you must at least have liability coverage to operate a watercraft. This will help you cover any costs another boat might incur from an accident in which you are at fault. With liability coverage, your policy may not cover any expenses you might incur from damages or injuries for which you are responsible. For that kind of coverage, you could need to get a more comprehensive policy. Review your policy to confirm what is excluded and included in your coverage.

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What About Uninsured Boaters?

If someone else causes an accident that leaves you with damaged property and hospital expenses, you could file a claim on that person’s policy. However, if the party in question has no insurance, you wouldn’t receive any coverage. To be on the safest side in any possible situation, it is best to have a policy that will cover all expenses that result from a PWC accident, regardless of who is at fault or how much damage occurs.

Financer Requirements for Jet Ski Insurance

If you have your watercraft financed by a third party, the entity in question will probably require you get a more comprehensive form of PWC coverage. This should be understandable, as the third party would put up money so you could purchase a watercraft. Until you have fully paid back the cost of the watercraft, the financer will want to have some form of guarantee they will get their money back, regardless of whether you crash on the water or the PWC gets stolen.

Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

Be Sure to Check Marina Policies Regarding Insurance

If you leave your PWC docked at a marina during the days and weeks of the in-season when you are not active in the water, you might be required to have an insurance plan that will cover all repair or replacement costs if the watercraft is damaged or stolen. With such a policy in place, the marina protects itself from insurance claims if a theft or accident happens at the dock.

What Does PWC Insurance Cover?

A PWC insurance policy provides coverage in the following situations:

  • The PWC incurs damage during transportation or use.
  • The PWC inflicts damage on someone else’s watercraft, boat, dock or personal belongings.
  • The PWC injures or kills someone.
  • You incur bodily injury while operating the PWC.
  • You incur bodily injury from an uninsured party while on the water.
  • You accidentally crash the watercraft and need to have it towed.
  • An accident involving a water skier being towed by your PWC.
  • Protection of your personal property while operating a PWC.
  • Hospital expenses stemming from a watercrafting accident.

A PWC policy can be customized to cover a more extensive range of possible claims. Liability, for example, can be extended to cover your assets if you are ever taken to court for negligence in a watercrafting accident.

How Does PWC Insurance Work?

There are four major components to PWC insurance:

  • Liability. If you are ever responsible for a collision with another nautical vehicle, PWC insurance keeps you covered. In many cases, insurance will spare you from having to pay out of pocket for repair bills and medical costs others might incur as the result of a collision with your watercraft. Likewise, if your watercraft is hit by an uninsured boater, PWC coverage can pay for the repair costs.
  • Personal injury. When an accident occurs, it is always best to have a coverage policy that will pay for your medical costs if you or your passenger incurs injuries. For example, if another boater crashes into your watercraft, an extensive PWC insurance policy will cover hospital costs that might arise once you have paid the deductible.
  • Replacement. Aside from any physical injuries, insurance will also cover costs to your watercraft if the vehicle is rendered inoperable following a collision. Insurance can even cover the cost of a new PWC if your watercraft is totaled in an accident. The ultimate amount you receive from your claim will depend on the extent of your coverage.
  • Collision. Alternately, PWC insurance will protect you in the event you cause a crash that injures another boater. The other party could file a claim with your insurer to receive coverage for resulting medical costs. If the party takes you to court, your coverage could also spare you from paying legal fees out-of-pocket. Moreover, PWC insurance could cover the other person’s property-damage costs. The amount of coverage your insurer releases will depend on the extent of your policy.
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How Much PWC Insurance Do I Need?

The level of coverage that would best suit your interests as a watercraft user could depend on the value of the PWC itself and the extent to which you plan to take it out onto the water. If you purchase a fancy, high-end model of watercraft, you should back that investment with a comprehensive coverage plan. If the watercraft has high horsepower and is intended for advanced water sport, you should definitely have an insurance plan that will cover you regardless of liability and damage costs.

PWC Safety Considerations

Your odds of having to file an insurance claim will somewhat depend on your safety practices, starting in the following areas.

Fuel Safety for Jet Skis

Try to avoid fueling a PWC after dark. If you must refuel after the sun is down, use only a flashlight for guidance. Before you begin fueling the watercraft, dock the boat at shore. Double check the fuel line for security. Turn off the motor and anything nearby that might set off sparks. Make sure no one nearby flicks a lighter or lights a match during refueling.

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Refueling for Jet Skis

With the nozzle secure, refuel the tank. Do not lean the PWC to fill the tank. Make sure no fuel spills onto the dock or in the water. Do not fill the tank completely full. Once completed, wipe away any excess fuel. Smell the nozzle for traces of gas fumes. If you do smell fumes, determine the source of those fumes and perform the necessary cleanup before powering on the watercraft.

Fuel Usage for Jet Skis

To avoid becoming stranded on the water in a personal watercraft, use the fuel selector switch accordingly on a PWC:

  • When you dock the watercraft, turn the switch to “off.”
  • When you ride the watercraft, keep the switch in the “on” position.
  • If the fuel warning light comes on when you are on the water, turn the switch to “reserve” and come immediately back to shore.

Storage Security for Jet Skis

To prevent the possibility of watercraft theft, keep your PWC stored in a locked, enclosed storage or vehicle when not in use. If you must keep it stored at a marina between times of use, secure it to the dock with a locked steel cable. Mark your PWC with an identifying number, such as your driver’s license.

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Record Keeping for Jet Skis

Photograph or film your watercraft with a smartphone to have as evidence and for descriptive purposes in cases of loss or theft. Before you head out for a round of watercrafting, enter a log of your intended activities, including your departure time and course of travel, on social media. Name the people who will accompany you on the adventure and list an emergency contact number.

Attentive Operation for Jet Skis

On the Missouri waterways, each boating operator is equally responsible for the mutual safety of all boats on the water. As you operate your watercraft, keep an eye out for nearby water traffic at all times. Travel at reasonable speeds with respect for fellow boaters.

Right of Way for Jet Skis

When operating a PWC, yield to boating vehicles that are restricted in their movement. Examples would include paddle canoes, sailboats and any boat that is towing an additional craft or is currently docked at shore.

Night Vision for Jet Skis

For safe nighttime navigation, the following lights can help you identify the nearby presence of fellow boats on the waterway:

  • Sidelights: One light on each side of the vessel. On the left is a red light, and on the right is a green light.
  • Masthead light: A large white light that shines forward and to the sides from the front of the vessel.
  • Sternlight: A white light that shines from the back of the vessel.

All engine-powered boats are required to use a masthead light. On boats smaller than 39.4 feet in length, all-round white lights that combine the masthead and sternlight can be used as an alternative.

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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Watercraft?

A homeowners insurance policy will offer limited coverage for damage or property loss pertaining to a personal watercraft. However, the amount of coverage you would get from a claim would rarely exceed the amount you would first have to pay on your deductible. As such, PWC insurance is the more preferable option for coverage when it comes to theft, property loss or damage involving a personal watercraft.

What Will Homeowners Insurance Cover?

Homeowners insurance will cover expenses involving a personal watercraft — and, for that matter, jet skis and boats — resulting from the following circumstances:

  • Fire: If your watercraft catches fire, you can use homeowners insurance to cover some of the repair or replacement costs.
  • Wind: If your watercraft incurs damage from wind-blown debris, pebbles or branches, you can file a damage claim with your homeowners insurance provider.
  • Explosions: If your watercraft is destroyed in an explosion, homeowners insurance can cover some of the costs for a new PWC.
  • Hail. If hail damages your watercraft through a crack in the sunroof of your garage, homeowners insurance will cover some of the repair/replacement costs.
  • Theft: If your watercraft is stolen from your home, you can list the watercraft on your homeowners insurance claim.
  • Vandalism: If your watercraft is vandalized during a break-in, this, too, could be listed on your homeowners insurance claim.
  • Falling objects: If an overhead object in your garage falls onto the watercraft and causes damage, homeowners insurance can cover some of the resulting costs. Alternately, if pine cones or tree branches fall onto the watercraft through a broken sunroof, this also could be listed on a homeowners insurance claim.

If your watercraft is damaged or broken by hail, the PWC must be inside a building to qualify as a claim on your homeowners insurance. For example, the watercraft could be in your garage and exposed to hail through a hole in your sunroof.\

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The reason the watercraft has to be in an enclosed structure is due to the fact that responsible PWC owners don’t leave watercrafts outdoors when inclement weather approaches. Therefore, you need to pay attention to weather forecasts if you expect to use your homeowners insurance policy to protect your investment in a watercraft. If the forecast calls for hail, snow or other harsh weather patterns, do not leave the watercraft in your driveway.

Coverage for PWC Theft

When it comes to the theft of personal property, homeowners insurance will only apply in certain cases. If a thief makes off with a household item you have brought onto the watercraft, you could file the missing item on a homeowners claim. For example, if you bring a portable speaker onto the PWC and it is stolen while your back is turned on the marina, this could be listed on a homeowners insurance claim.

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On the other hand, if the stolen item is exclusive to the watercraft — such as a built-on piece of fishing equipment — you would need to file a claim with your PWC insurance provider.

PWC Liability Coverage on a Homeowners Policy

Homeowners insurance will provide considerably more coverage when it comes to injury or damage liabilities that stem from a PWC accident. If you injure someone with your watercraft, the liability portion of your homeowners insurance could cover damages to the person’s medical expenses. Likewise, homeowners liability could cover any property damage you might be liable for with a PWC-related mishap.

Homeowners insurance liability coverage can be applied to liability claims involving:

  • Inboard or inboard-outdrive water vehicles of less than 50 hp
  • Outboard water vehicles of less than 25 hp
  • Sailboats smaller than 26 feet

Overall, the only limitation when it comes to homeowners liability in relation to boating accidents is the size of watercraft that qualify for the coverage. Basically, the water vehicle must be small.

Homeowners Insurance Vs. PWC Insurance

For a more comprehensive range of coverage for PWC-related injuries, damages and mishaps, insurance experts advise watercraft users to not rely on homeowners insurance in case of a liability. Instead, watercraft enthusiasts are advised to get PWC insurance with comprehensive clauses that will cover accidents and damages from all possible angles.

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Whereas homeowners insurance can give you moderate coverage in the event of fire, vandalism, falling objects and weather damage, a comprehensive PWC insurance policy could provide you with enough coverage to replace your watercraft if necessary, regardless of who happens to be the liable party in a given accident. With PWC insurance, you won’t have to worry about the coverage limit being swallowed up by the deductible.

The Extent of PWC Coverage Vs. Homeowners Insurance

If any of the aforementioned factors damage or destroy your watercraft, a comprehensive PWC insurance policy would cover the watercraft for its full value and not just the small amount that would likely equal your deductible with a homeowners insurance policy. Moreover, liability expenses would be covered with PWC insurance regardless of the size of your watercraft. The only variation with comprehensive PWC insurance is the cost of the policy, which can be more or less depending on the size of the watercraft in question.

You can even add specialty clauses to a PWC or boaters insurance policy that will cover components that you might add to the watercraft, such as fishing equipment. A policy can even be augmented to cover towage devices, such as skis and trailers. For all these reasons and more, insurance experts advise watercraft owners to opt for specialty PWC insurance over the coverage of a basic homeowners insurance policy.

Do You Need Jet Ski Insurance in Missouri?

You are not required by law to have jet ski insurance in the state of Missouri. Nonetheless, it is wise to have insurance coverage when you consider the dangers of going uninsured. While a homeowners insurance policy can give you limited amounts of coverage in certain circumstances, a jet ski insurance policy provides you several levels of coverage.

Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

Due to the fact that personal watercrafts travel alongside larger boats on the nation’s lakes and rivers, PWCs require skill and a knowledge of safety procedures to operate. PVCs use jet-activated propulsion and therefore require users be above a certain age to operate these vehicles. Furthermore, users need to equip themselves with life jackets while operating or riding as a passenger on a personal watercraft.

According to Missouri law, the following requirements apply to PWC operation throughout the state:

  • Each person on board a jet ski or PWC is required by law to wear a USCG-approved life jacket of the Type I, II or III grade.
  • To operate a jet ski or PWC in the state of Missouri, you must be at least 14 years old or be accompanied by a supervisor of at least 16 years of age.
  • If you are a minor, you must have a NASBLA-issued boating safety I.D. on you at all times when you operate a PWC. You may receive a fine if you are unable to show this card upon request by an inspection officer.
  • It is prohibited by law to operate a jet ski/PWC while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Reckless operation of a jet ski/PWC is strictly prohibited by law. Examples of reckless operation include cutting in front of other watercrafts and boats, weaving around water traffic in dense areas, propelling your jet ski above water within 100 feet of a nearby watercraft, or traveling at speeds or proximities that would require a last-minute swerve to avoid a collision.
  • A PWC or jet ski should only be operated during daylight hours. If you do take a watercraft out after dusk, it must be equipped with night lights.
  • If your PWC is equipped with a lanyard engine cut-off switch, you must have the lanyard attached to yourself or one of your clothing articles at all times.

To earn the necessary skills for operating a jet ski or PWC, it is important to take and pass a boating safety course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). Alternatively, you can earn a boating card as proof of your competence regarding boating safety matters. Unlike licenses, these cards never expire.

Get Your PWC Insurance From David Pope Insurance

Each year when boating season arrives, a new influx of PWC enthusiasts hit the water on their own personal watercrafts. While the thrill is exciting for the newcomer, you should always have insurance coverage before you take to the water on any vehicle that classifies as a boat. Yes, personal watercrafts classify as boats, as do all motorized nautical vehicles, from the smaller PWCs on up through the large yachts.

Jet Ski & PWC (Personal Watercraft) Insurance

For personal watercraft insurance, Union, Missouri, residents turn to David Pope Insurance for the best deals on coverage at various levels. As a family-owned insurance firm with more than 20 years of experience, we have helped PWC owners within a 25- to 30-mile radius of our MO headquarters secure generous policies with optimal coverage.

Jet Skiers in Villa Ridge, Wildwood, New Haven, Fenton and surrounding areas all know David Pope Insurance is the place to turn for insurance on a personal watercraft. Unlike other Washington, Missouri, boat insurance providers, we deliver PWC insurance quotes and answer client inquiries on a same-day basis.

With so many new and veteran jet skiers eager to take to the local waterways, it is crucial to have a provider you can turn to for watercraft coverage policies. Before you head out to the local-area waterways in your personal watercraft, get your PWC covered with a comprehensive insurance policy. Contact us today to request a quote.

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