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Personal Watercraft Insurance in the Maritimes

With thousands of kilometres of coastline and almost 2,000 sq km of inland waterways, being on the water is how many of us love to spend our leisure time. However, fun can turn to calamity in an instant.

Even if you’re the safest ‘sailor’ in the world, whether you’re on a Sea-Doo® or a large cabin cruiser – or anything in between – unfortunately you’re still at risk from the elements and the antics of others. And the consequences of misfortune can be extremely costly. Make sure your fun stays afloat with personal watercraft insurance from AA Munro!

Elite & Experienced

At the core of our package is the Elite NautiMax program, a versatile protection plan that enables you to select the coverage that suits you best. Your choices include:

  • Comprehensive all-risks plans based on Agreed Value, Actual Cash Value or even Guaranteed Replacement Cost (depending on the craft’s age)
  • Personal liability of up to $2 million for any accidental damages or injuries caused by you or your watercraft
  • Protection for your navigational equipment, trailers and your personal property (adjustable)
  • Loss of use of up to $1,500 a year (on certain boats)
  • Wreck removal

We can also get you great discounts for aspects like dry docking, being claims-free, completing recognized training, increasing your deductibles, or owning multiple watercraft.

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