UK
RIB Insurance Information
Rib
Insurance Quotes
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.
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Q. What should I look
out for?
A. Everyone's
needs are different and only you can decide if more extensive cover
is important to you. It is essential though, to understand what
is being offered to you so you can 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 £'s 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 so please always ask your insurer.
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. 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 boat. 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.

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