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waterboy222 06-13-2012 11:44 AM

"No Racing" exclusion on policy.
 
I have been quoted a couple different HP policies and in the fine print most of them have a "No Racing" exclusion written in.

I understand why, it makes sense. My question is does racing the boat cancel your policy or does it mean that you are not covered for anything that happens during a race?

If an owner used the boat as his weekend lake boat for poker runs and pleasure, but signed up for a race like the Bimini Challenge, will it cancel their policy or just exclude any coverage during the race?

I wouldn't want to get dropped (again) or denied coverage later on if there was an accident and they found out the boat had been in a race..

WakezoneINS 06-13-2012 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by waterboy222 (Post 3708653)
I have been quoted a couple different HP policies and in the fine print most of them have a "No Racing" exclusion written in.

I understand why, it makes sense. My question is does racing the boat cancel your policy or does it mean that you are not covered for anything that happens during a race?

If an owner used the boat as his weekend lake boat for poker runs and pleasure, but signed up for a race like the Bimini Challenge, will it cancel their policy or just exclude any coverage during the race?

I wouldn't want to get dropped (again) or denied coverage later on if there was an accident and they found out the boat had been in a race..


To answer your first question, racing doesn't cancel your policy. But your policy would not cover losses that occurred during or as a result of racing. Racing is defined as any speed/time based event. Poker runs are not considered races except by ACE Insurance Company.

Bimini would be excluded. There are separate policies available to cover your boat during events like this. We sell them and they typically cost $500 for the weekend.

waterboy222 06-13-2012 01:15 PM

Thank you for your quick response Stacy! I also submitted a quote request via your website now that my boat is finished and ready for the water. Thanks for your help!

Dave M 06-13-2012 04:53 PM

Another potentially bigger issue in regards to insurance and racing is that a lot of life insurance policies do not cover racing.

dereknkathy 07-19-2012 10:59 AM

we weren't racing! six of us were just driving along side by side at 85 mph!!!

WakezoneINS 07-19-2012 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 3734145)
we weren't racing! six of us were just driving along side by side at 85 mph!!!

lol They are referring to sanctioned races or speed contests when referencing racing exlusions in insurance policies.

If you "race" your friend's boat... technically you were not in a race or speed contest, but I'm sure someone could "try" to argue the contrary.

HTRDLNCN 07-19-2012 11:30 AM

Car insurance has same provisions,, so when you sideswipe the guardrail at the drag track
your out of luck,, dont ask how I know..


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