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For Boats Up North, "Freeze Coverage" Insurance
Takes The Worry Out of Winter Power Outages and Other Snafus
Photo Caption: Boaters in northern states may want to look at adding freeze coverage to their boat insurance policies, especially if the boat is stored inside and there is no generator to back up winter power outages.Download hi-res photo.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. September 7, 2011 – Boaters who store their boats over the winter in heated storage facilities or garages have it best. But when winter storms bring power outages and the heat goes off, inside temperatures plummet. That’s when a good thing can go bad quickly as the boat’s motor likely has not been “winterized,” causing water in the engine block to freeze. Even a small amount of ice in an engine block can exert tremendous pressure, cracking cylinder walls or other internal engine passageways leading to irreparable harm. And, unfortunately, most boat insurance policies won’t compensate the owner as this kind of damage is considered a maintenance issue.
