Speed Boat Insurance

Cover for speed boats on and off the water.

  • Be ‘marina ready’ with £5m in third-party liability and sighting costs covered
  • Get a £40 Amazon voucher when you buy a new policy over £250*
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*Terms & Conditions - £40 Amazon Voucher offer


A £40 Amazon voucher is available to new customers who purchase a boat insurance policy online where no code is needed or over the phone and quote the code AMAZON40. This offer is subject to an annual price of £250 (including insurance premium tax at 12% and our customer service charge) or above and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts. In addition, it is not available on the Towergate Active product for small craft where the annual price paid is under £250. Cover is subject to your individual circumstances and our eligibility criteria. The voucher will be issued to you by email after 30 days on cover. If you cancel before you have been on cover for 30 days, you will not be eligible for the offer. Offer expires on 31/12/2025 but can be withdrawn or amended at any time if it is necessary to do so. Policies purchased after this date will not be eligible for the offer.  There is no cash alternative available, and we reserve the right to substitute a reasonably equivalent alternative, of equal value, should circumstances make this necessary.

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Why choose speed boat insurance with Towergate?

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‘Agreed value’ speed boat cover

Coverage can be either the current (or ‘market’) value of the boat, or a fixed, pre-agreed value when you buy your policy.

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Speed boat liability insurance

Up to £5 million in third-party speed boat liability cover for accidental death or injury to others or damage to their property for which you are responsible, plus cover for legal defence costs.

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Pay for speed boat insurance in instalments

Choose to spread your payment into 10 monthly Direct Debit instalments.

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Sighting costs covered

If grounded, reasonable costs to check for damage, and damage itself, are covered; there may be an excess.

About speed boat insurance

Speed boat insurance is an all-risk policy which includes loss or damage to insured property shown on the schedule. You can select cover extensions such as personal accident, and personal belongings, waterskiing / towing of toys liability, marina benefits, protected no claims and machinery failure (if aged between 5 and 10 years from build date). A full policy wording explaining terms and conditions will be provided when you arrange cover.

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Speed boat machinery failure cover

Our standard speed boat insurance provides machinery failure cover for speed boats under five years old. You can also add this cover for speed boats aged between five and 10 years.

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Agreed value speed boat insurance

The standard cover for loss or damage claims is based on 'market value'. It’s very important that you accurately assess your values to avoid being underinsured in the event of a claim. Another option is 'agreed value' cover, which means we agree your speed boat’s value with you before you start your policy, and that price is fixed for the period your policy lasts.

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Third party liability speed boat cover

£5 million in third-party speed boat liability cover is included. This excludes employees and marine trade workers, fare paying passengers, water skiers, parascenders and divers. You can optionally add additional third-party liability cover for water skiers and towing of toys.

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Speed boat sighting costs

We understand the need to keep your vessel and family safe if you suspect that you've grounded. Our speed boat insurance policy will cover the reasonable costs of inspecting the underwater part of your speed boat hull, even if there is no damage found.

When you need to make a claim, we'll guide you through the process and get your claim settled as quickly as possible.

  • Find your insurance documents and make sure you have all your information at hand, including your policy number.
  • Call the claims team for current claims on 0330 018 2292. From 1 Nov, new claims on 01273 863 450, and explain exactly what happened
  • Provide photos if requested to help us understand what happened as quickly as we can.
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Speed boat insurance FAQs

Like owning a fast car, owning a speed boat has a few risks attached to it. The value of items like outboard engines, for example, which makes them attractive to thieves.

Additionally, their capability for high speeds means the potential for personal injury and damage to other craft is also a factor. Speed boat insurance aims to provide support by putting you back in the financial position you were in before a loss such as theft from your speed boat.
Towergate speed boat insurance covers personal injury, damage to your boat and damage caused by you to other people or their property on the water.

You don’t have to have speed boat insurance by law, but some marinas do require third party cover as a minimum for you to moor there. Regardless of where you keep your boat, it’s best to get covered.

• £5 million third party liability included as standard - it can all be a bit unpredictable when you’re out on the water. We know you’re as careful as you can be but sometimes, accidents happen. That’s why, as well as covering your craft, we also include £5 million worth of third-party cover. This cover for accidents to third parties and passengers includes death or injury to any other person, damage to other property, raising or attempted raising, removal or destroying or the wreck, pollution caused by the vessel because of loss or other insured damage (check your policy wording for full details.) damage that insurers insure.
• Road transit cover for craft under 30ft – if you don’t like staying on one particular stretch of water, you may need to transport your speed boat by road to pastures (or rather, waters) new.
• Cover for theft – as speed boats are quite high in value, they can be targeted by thieves. Also, as outboard motors are easy to remove (and high in value themselves) this can make speed boats easy pickings for thieves. An excess may be payable, or your vessel may need a wheelclamp and hitchlock if on a trailer. The outboard motor needs an outboard motor lock if left onboard the vessel.
• An excess will not apply to any claim made while your speed boat is moored or stored in a marina.
• Personal accident cover (optional) – if you enjoy testing the limits of your craft, we strongly recommend adding personal accident cover to your policy. Personal accident cover will pay for emergency medical expenses. It will pay out in the event of lost limbs, loss of sight and even total disablement or death.
• Continental use – if you trailer your boat abroad and use it on European waters you’ll still be covered for up to 30 days at a time.
• Underwater machinery cover – ever gone over a speed hump too quickly in your car and scraped the under-carriage? If you run over a submerged object in your speed boat, it can cause damage to the propeller, prop shaft or rudder. This element of our speed boat insurance covers you should this happen. An excess may be payable.
• Protected no claims bonus as an add-on – with this additional cover you can have your no claims bonus protected year on year even if you have to claim (no more than two claims per year).
• Marina benefits available as an add-on – if you permanently moor your boat on a marina berth or keep it ashore at the same location, with this additional cover you can avoid charge you excess on any claim made while it’s moored or stored. This won’t affect your no-claims bonus.
• Travel concierge service – part of the joy of owning a yacht is the ability to travel to new places. What to do when you get there though? Give our travel concierge service a call and they can arrange local hotels, restaurants, theatre tickets and more.
• Legal expenses cover – should a third-party bring charges against you for damage caused to their craft or personal injury caused by you, our legal expenses cover can help with your legal fees up to £100,000.
• 24 hour legal and claims advice line – in addition to covering legal fees, we also offer legal advice to guide you through what to do if you get involved in a legal dispute concerning your speed boat'.

Consider where you moor your speed boat – some moorings aren’t very suitable for certain types of craft. It’s worth doing your research to find the right mooring for your craft. If your speed boat is moored on the wrong type of mooring, we may not be able to cover you.

Think about other items you may want insured – we can provide cover for handheld electronics such as GPS or VHF radio. However, you’ll need to let us know that you’d like them covered otherwise they may be overlooked.

Tell us about your RYA qualifications – we like to reward people who try to develop their own sailing competence as this only makes them safer on the water. Let us know if you’ve got any RYA qualifications and we may award you another discount.

Our speed boat insurance policy covers a multitude of types of craft. But speed boat is just one overarching term when in fact, we can provide a policy that’s specific to different types of speed boat.

Here are some of the different types of boats we cover, to help find the policy which is right for you.

• Sports boat – these tend to be hugely powerful (200bhp engines and above) with long but narrow hulls. Like a sports car, these boats are often two seaters with a helm which also looks similar to the inside of a sports coupe.
• Ski boats – generally these are used for, you guessed it, water skiing and wakeboarding. The hulls of these boats are designed to create wake and are normally quite powerful in order to tow people behind them. They’re also sometimes modified to hold extra boards or skis.
Sports cruisers – these are similar to sports boats, however, they tend to be larger, able to carry more people and designed more for comfort than out and out speed.
• Fast fisher – these are set apart from your average fishing boat due mostly to their power. They normally have a large outboard motor and a central cuddy.
• River cruisers - these are sometimes called gin palaces and are essentially small, powered yachts. Think Henley on a sunny afternoon, trundling along at a few knots with enjoying the scenery.

While Towergate can insure various types of speed boat, we cannot insure anything with a top speed over 55 knots.

RIB Insurance only covers RIBs. RIB stands for ridged inflatable boat. RIBs have both inflatable and solid parts to their hulls and are almost always powered by outboard engines. RIBs could be considered as the 4x4s of the sea.

They’re versatile, fast and almost unsinkable. Though they can be used as straight-forward pleasure craft, RIBs are often used as safety boats by sailing clubs, excursion boats by SCUBA dive clubs and sometimes for thrill rides by tour companies and holiday resorts

It’s very important to read your policy documents in detail to understand exactly what’s covered what’s not covered and what might render your cover invalid. Here are a few exclusions you should really be aware of but be sure to read your documents to make sure you understand all of them.

• Outboards must be secured – you must use an anti-theft device for your theft cover to be valid.
• Third party cover is excluded whilst in transit – the good news is, third party cover whilst you’re trailering should be covered by your car insurance. It’s best to check with your car insurance provider though.
• Trailers must be secured with a wheel lock – if your boat has a top speed of 17 knots or more, you’ll need to secure the trailer with a wheel clamp when you leave it unattended for your policy to remain valid. If your craft has a top speed lower than 17 knots, a hitch lock can be used instead.
We'll cover you for wake boarding and water skiing however you can only tow two people at any one time.
• Water ski and towing toys – Water skiing and wakeboarding are popular activities among speed boat owners. We will cover you for these activities however, you may only tow a maximum of two people at a time.
• Personal accident cover won’t cover individuals over the age of 76 – If you’re over the age of 76 the personal accident aspect of our cover will not apply. All cover relating to the craft however, will still apply.
• Wear and tear - Wear and tear is not covered at all by our speed boat insurance policy.
• The basis of settlement under our speedboat policy is based on the current market value, i.e representing its secondhand value less deductions for condition, age, wear and tear To ensure you are adequately covered, It’s important to know the true replacement market value of your speed boat as you will be unable to claim for damage above the boat value you give us. If you’re unsure of the value of your speed boat, a marine surveyor will be able to make an assessment and give you an accurate value.
• Racing - unfortunately, we can't provide speed boat insurance if you race your craft as the risk of accident becomes too great.

Our speed boat insurance policies cover several items, including things you’d carry on your person such as digital compasses, or pocketknives. These smaller items do have a single article limit of £300. However, you can also cover more expensive items such as onboard GPS equipment and outboard motors.

All you need to do is let us know what you’d like covered, so we can include it in your sums insured. Please let us know if you would like to cover any items over the £300 single article limit.

Yes. For example, we can’t usually cover you in the Caribbean or the Baltic seas. You’ll also need to let us know if you want to change your cruising range from what you originally agreed when you set up your speed boat policy. The cruising range is determined by you and your needs. See the question below for more detail.

Things never stand still in the world of boating, so if you’ve installed the latest gadget and you need your sums insured updated or changed your mooring arrangements or cruising range, give us a call and we’ll update your speed boat insurance policy.

If your Glass Reinforced Plastic/Polymer (GRP) boat is over 35 years old, we will require sight of the survey. Furthermore, you will need your craft to be evaluated every 10 years thereafter. Wooden or steel boats need to be surveyed at 30 years old, and then every 5 years after.

Yes, we also provide liability for those actively using older speed boats on slipways or launching onto the water. It meets most requirements for inland waters, such as the Thames, Norfolk Broads, lakes, and canals. This third-party cover product includes the removal and disposal of wrecked craft, as well as the re-floating and removal of damaged craft (under 60 years old).

The short answer is everything where the sole method of propulsion is an engine. The long answer is sport boats, sports cruisers and fast fishers among many others.

Both RIB and speed boat policies feature third party cover, theft, malicious damage and vandalism cover and even personal accident.

In some ways, speed boat insurance works like car insurance. If you’re an experienced driver and you keep your car in a garage at home, your premium will be lower. Similarly, if you’re an experienced boater with an RYA qualification who keeps their boat in a marina, we’ll offer you discounts on your premium. Also, let us know if you have any RYA powerboat qualifications to take advantage of further discounts.

What are the types of power boat hulls?

One of the most important considerations is what you are planning to use the vessel for as this will help you to choose the right boat to suit your lifestyle. To narrow down your search, it is worth looking at the basic principles of hull design.

There are three main types of hull:

Displacement hulls

Displacement hulls are used for heavy vessels like trawlers and tugs. They are economic with fuel and can cope well with rough seas. However, they are very limited in the speeds they can reach and are better suited to long distance cruising.

Planing hulls

Planing hulls are designed to skim over the water once they have reached enough speed. They require powerful engines and are usually made of light materials to limit the weight of the vessel. They have very high fuel consumption and maintenance costs, but they are very fast and a lot of fun.

Semi-displacement hulls

Semi-displacement hulls are designed to offer the best of both worlds, with both speed and practicality. They are well suited for rugged seas but are also able to reach a reasonable speed. Semi-displacement hulls are the preferred choice of hull for many designers and boat builders.

If you are buying a new boat you have the option of buying direct from a manufacturer or via an authorised dealer or agent. If the manufacturer is not based in the UK then it is likely that they will have a UK agent you can contact.

You should always ensure that you receive a builder's certificate, and that the boat is built and equipped to Boat Safety Scheme standards. You should always make sure that sea trials are included as part of any contract you sign as it is important that you try the boat before you buy it.

When considering purchasing a power boat it is important that you consider the annual running costs of running a boat such as marina fees, engine servicing, maintenance, fuel, harbour dues and power boat insurance.

When contacting us to arrange cover you should ensure that the sum insured chosen must reflect the current market value of your speed boat.

New speed boat pros:

Good financing options

Warranty protection

Choose the specification to suit your needs

New speed boat cons:

Rapid depreciation early on

Purchase cost

Equipment will be extra

Used speed boat pros:

Purchase cost is less than new

Usually much better equipped

Less depreciation

Used speed boat cons:

Financing options may not be as good

Warranty may not be included

Specification as seen 

When buying a used boat you can either do so using a broker or through a private sale. Whichever option you choose it is important that you go for several viewings and look out for things such as:

• Indentations in the hull
• Oil leaks
• Damage to the propellers and rudder
• Sign of corrosion on metal hulls
• Signs of damp

Find out as much as you can about the boat before you make an offer, such as the history of the boat, outstanding mortgages, how long the boat has been for sale, and whether it has been in any accidents. Once you have done your visual inspection and background checks it is vital that you partake in a sea trial to see how the boat runs and handles.

Once you have narrowed down your search and found a number of power boats you are interested in, you should arrange viewings and get a surveyor to inspect each vessel, including the hull. If any works are required on a boat, you can either insist the work is done and paid for by the vendor or have the price reduced accordingly. If the vendor does not agree to these options, you can withdraw from the sale and have your deposit returned.

When purchasing a power boat it is important that you declare it on the appropriate registers which record the details and ownership history of the vessel.

• The British Register of Shipping - Private yachts and power boats bought with a marine mortgage are required to be registered by most finance companies.
• The Small Ships Register - It is advisable but not mandatory to register a pleasure boat up to 24 metres long with the Small Ships Register. This is important if you plan to take the boat abroad as it proves the boat's nationality.
• Safety Identification Scheme - By registering your boat with the UK coastguard your details will be available to Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centres throughout the UK.

Not only do we know insurance inside out, we also know the items and lifestyles we insure inside out. All our advisers are trained to make sure you get the most appropriate cover for you and your speed boat.

Should you need to claim, we will guide you through each step of your claim and advise you on how to gain a swift resolution. It's our aim to take the stress out of what's likely to be an already stressful situation. Simply give us a call and we’ll take it from there.

If you prefer to spread the cost of your annual premium, we offer a quick and easy direct debit scheme. When you choose to pay premiums in instalments, you will be paying under a Premium Finance plan.

We will give you full details of the finance provider, and the additional cost of finance, when we provide you with your payment plan quotation. This will include the total payable, the number of monthly instalments and the cost of each, as well as the representative APR.

If you would like to know more about our monthly payment option, please visit our dedicated Direct Debit.

We have provided a summary of the key features of the policy, above. For details of the terms and conditions applicable, please refer to the insurance product information document and policy wording, which are available during the quotation process.

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