If you want to secure your investment and have a worry-free sail, it is necessary for you to acquire nets and potting equipment insurance. Through Yachtsman’s all-inclusive insurance coverage, you can be at ease that your equipment is protected from the risk of fire, theft, accidents, or liability of crew members.
Potting & Netting
Navigating Seas, Securing Investments: Yachtsman Potting and Netting Insurance
Commercial Fishing Insurance
Yachtsman Euromarine is known for providing the best quality insurance for potting and netting vessels. After many years of experience in the maritime sector, we appreciate the unique needs and difficulties faced by boat owners in protecting their investments.
We offer customised insurance packages based on your requirements for the use of the vessel.
What does Potting & Netting insurance cover?
We know how important it is to make sure that we give the best insurance coverage for our customers’ boats. As standard our Commercial Vessels policy will provide cover for loss, damage and theft on the hull and equipment, Public Liability with a limit of €3,000,000 with the option to extend the policy to cover Crew Liability. You also receive the benefit of a No Claims Bonus up to 25% each year.
At Yachtman Euromarine we offer two Primary types of Coverage!
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- Third Party Only Cover
Third Party Liability €3,000,000
Financial security for you and other boaters.
- Best for youComprehensive Cover
Everything included in third party cover
Provides your vessel with comprehensive protection beyond collision with underwater obstacles or rocks, or damage to someone else's property.
Includes threats like fire damage, theft, vandalism and medical expenses.
Covers potential damage from natural catastrophes like hurricanes, floods, and hail as well.
Includes Removal of Wreck
Provides Transit cover (For all vessel size upto 8 metres)
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Loss or damage caused by a fire, theft, accident, or damage carried out intentionally.
The liability of third parties amounts to three million euros.
Liability of the personnel.
Commissioned for one year.
Why Insure Your Potting & Netting?
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- Customized Coverage
Tailored insurance solutions designed to meet your unique needs and budget.
- 24/7 Support
Access to round-the-clock assistance and guidance from our team of experienced professionals.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
Experience the confidence that comes from partnering with a trusted leader in commercial vessel insurance.
Benefits of Potting and Netting in Commercial Vessel Insurance
- Enhanced Coverage
- Diverse Commercial Uses
- Tailored Protection
- Comprehensive Coverage
- Financial Safeguards
- Additional Benefits
- What cover is available for my Netting & Potting Vessel?When you are considering insurance for your Commercial Vessel, it is important to make sure that your boat insurance is adequate for your needs, and not to forget additional equipment such as trailers, trolleys and safety equipment that can be easily overlooked and are often costly to replace. Most accessories and equipment that is specific to your boating activities can be covered by boat insurance if you opt to include them. Yachtsman insurance will usually cover: Accidental Damage Fire or Explosion Theft or Attempted Theft Malicious Damage / Vandalism Storm Damage and Your liability for damage or injury to other parties. If you have paid crew onboard you can also extend your liability cover at an additional premium to include cover for your paid crew. Boat insurance policies generally do not cover: Wear, tear, depreciation, gradual deterioration e.g. corrosion or electrolysis Mechanical breakdown Damaged deliberately caused by you Faulty workmanship. For full details of Yachtsman Yacht & Motorboat Insurance cover and exclusions please read our policy wording and Insurance Product Information Documents.
- Is my Potting & Netting boat covered when it's being towed?Liability for damage caused to other people or their property whilst towing your Potting and Netting boat should be covered by the motor insurance policy of the towing vehicle. Most motor insurers cover towing for personal use but you should check with them before doing so. Most insurers cover your boat when it is being towed but check your policy carefully and contact your insurance company if you are not sure. Many insurers restrict road transit to boats under a certain length, 9 metres is quite a common limit.
- Am I covered to use my Potting and Netting boat for 12 months of the year?In most cases, the answer is 'yes' although some insurers charge extra for using your boat in winter months. If your Certificate of Insurance states a laid up period, this is generally down to the mooring location or the type of boat. You can still use your boat on a launch & retrieve bases but it cannot be left on the water when not in use. Please refer to the endorsement section of your Certificate of insurance to check the conditions of your policy
- Are there any conditions to my Potting & Netting insurance?It is also a condition of many boat insurance policies that your Potting and Netting is maintained correctly and in a seaworthy condition. Whilst it is important to ensure your boat insurance policy will be valid in the event of a claim, this is also good practice to ensure that you and your passengers and/or crew are safe when on the water. It is important to ensure that all systems of a boat are checked and, as necessary, maintained in accordance with manufacturers guidelines or generally acknowledged best practice. If you are unsure it is worth getting professional advice from a yard or surveyor.
- How do I get an insurance quotation for a Potting and Netting boat?You can contact our New Business Team for a Quotation 045982668 or email yachtsupport@yachtsman.ie
- What does years' experience mean for Potting and Netting?Years’ experience is how long you have been using a similar vessel of the same length and type and within similar cruising areas as the one you are looking to insure. You do not need to have owned the vessel yourself, it may be you gained your experience using another person’s vessel.