FloridaCover
Powerboat insurance in Palm Beach, Florida
🚤Florida Marine Insurance

Powerboat Insurance in
Palm Beach

Speed and versatility on Florida waters — expert marine insurance for Palm Beach powerboatowners, matched to Florida's best-fit providers.

Get a Quote →

Powerboat Insurance in Palm Beach

Powerboat owners in Palm Beach enjoy access to Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth Lagoon, making Palm Beach one of Florida's finest destinations for powerboat owners. Powerboats are the most popular vessel type in Florida, from sleek center consoles to powerful motor yachts. Whether you cruise the Intracoastal Waterway, race across Biscayne Bay, or island-hop through the Keys, powerboat insurance protects your investment and gives you peace of mind on every trip.

Palm Beach County offers some of Florida's most prestigious boating, combining the Intracoastal Waterway with direct Atlantic Ocean access and proximity to the Bahamas. For powerboat owners specifically, Palm Beach's waterways bring particular insurance considerations — from strong inlet currents at lake worth and south lake worth to high traffic near peanut island on weekends. FloridaCover connects Palm Beach powerboat owners to top-rated US marine insurers who understand the local environment.

Whether you use your powerboat for day cruising and recreation or water sports and towing, your policy should reflect the specific conditions on Palm Beach's waters. The right coverage balances hull protection, liability limits, and local risk factors like hurricane exposure and the busy marinas at Palm Beach Yacht Center and Riviera Beach Marina.

What Your Powerboat Insurance Should Cover

Hull and machinery damage
Bodily injury and property liability
Medical payments coverage
Uninsured boater protection
Fuel spill liability
Emergency towing and assistance
Personal effects and equipment
Agreed value or actual cash value

Insurance Risks for Powerboat Owners in Palm Beach

Strong inlet currents at Lake Worth and South Lake Worth

High traffic near Peanut Island on weekends

Proximity to shipping lanes in Atlantic approaches

Hurricane risk during season

Manatee zones in Lake Worth Lagoon

Shallow draft requirements in parts of the Intracoastal

Expert Tips for Palm Beach Powerboat Owners

Bahamas passage coverage requires navigational area extension
High vessel values in Palm Beach mean agreed value policies are strongly recommended
Marina liability requirements at premium facilities can be substantial
Professional crew coverage needed for larger vessels based here
Confirm coverage extends to Blue Heron Bridge dive site activity

Powerboat Boating in Florida: What You Need to Know

Florida leads the nation with over 1 million registered boats
Center consoles are the most popular powerboat style in South Florida
Hurricane season (June–November) makes hurricane haul-out coverage essential
Florida law requires operator education for boaters born after January 1, 1988
Many Florida marinas require proof of liability insurance for slip holders
Palm Beach County has approximately 65,000 registered vessels

Cost of Powerboat Insurance in Palm Beach

Florida powerboat insurance premiums are driven primarily by the vessel's agreed hull value, engine horsepower, and intended navigation territory. Boats kept in hurricane-prone coastal marinas or taken offshore regularly will typically pay more than those stored inland or used only on protected waterways.

Basic
$150–300/yr
Older 18–22ft runabout or small outboard under 100hp, stored on a trailer, used on inland Florida waterways or protected bays.
Standard
$400–1,200/yr
Mid-size 22–32ft center console with twin outboards, coastal use, marina slip in South Florida, full electronics package.
Premium
$1,500–5,000+/yr
Large 35ft+ express cruiser or offshore sportfisher, agreed hull value above $150k, Bahamas navigation, full offshore coverage.

Note: Palm Beach's hurricane exposure and marina concentration can affect premiums. Contact FloridaCover for an accurate quote for your specific vessel and usage.

Factors That Affect Your Premium

·Vessel age, length, and agreed hull value
·Engine type (outboard vs. sterndrive vs. inboard) and total horsepower
·Navigation territory (inland only, coastal, offshore, Bahamas)
·Marina slip vs. dry storage vs. trailer storage
·Claims history and boating experience of primary operator
·Hurricane plan and mooring type during storm season

What Powerboat Owners Do in Palm Beach

Day cruising and recreation
Water sports and towing
Offshore fishing trips
Island hopping through the Keys
Intracoastal Waterway cruising
Family outings and entertaining

Powerboat Insurance in Palm Beach — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does powerboat insurance cost in Palm Beach?

Florida powerboat insurance premiums are driven primarily by the vessel's agreed hull value, engine horsepower, and intended navigation territory. Boats kept in hurricane-prone coastal marinas or taken offshore regularly will typically pay more than those stored inland or used only on protected waterways. Costs in Palm Beach may be higher than the Florida average due to strong inlet currents at lake worth and south lake worth. Use the FloridaCover matching tool to get accurate quotes from top Florida marine insurers.

What are the main risks for powerboat owners in Palm Beach?

Key risks in Palm Beach include strong inlet currents at lake worth and south lake worth, high traffic near peanut island on weekends, proximity to shipping lanes in atlantic approaches. A properly structured powerboat policy addresses all of these — make sure your policy's navigation territory covers Intracoastal Waterway and any offshore excursions.

Does Florida powerboat insurance cover hurricane damage?

Yes, most Florida marine policies include hurricane coverage, but many have specific provisions requiring you to follow a hurricane plan — such as hauling out or moving to a named hurricane hole — when a storm watch or warning is issued. Failure to take these precautions can result in a denied claim. Review your policy's storm clause carefully and know your insurer's notification requirements before June 1 each year. Some policies also require written confirmation that your haul-out yard or hurricane hole meets the insurer's standards.

How much does powerboat insurance cost in Florida?

The average Florida powerboat insurance cost varies widely by vessel size, age, value, and use. A small outboard-powered runabout might cost $150–300 per year, while a 30-foot center console typically runs $400–1,200 annually. Large express cruisers and offshore sportfishers can exceed $5,000 per year. Florida's hurricane exposure and high theft rates mean premiums here are often 15–25% higher than the national average.

Is powerboat insurance required by law in Florida?

Florida does not legally require boat insurance for recreational vessels, but many marinas require proof of liability coverage as a condition of renting a slip. If you financed your powerboat, your lender almost certainly requires hull insurance. Even where not legally mandated, the financial exposure from a collision with another boat or dock makes liability coverage essential. A single docking accident in a crowded Fort Lauderdale marina could generate a claim far exceeding what most boaters could afford out of pocket.

Florida marine insurance

Match Me to the Right Insurer

Tell us about your vessel — we'll match you to the best-fit Florida marine insurer within 24 hours.

Get a Quote →
All vessel typesFishing, charter & commercialResponse within 24 hours