Georgia boat insurance

Boating enthusiasts in The Peach State enjoy a wealth of pristine lakes, rivers, ponds, the intracoastal waterway, and miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline. If you own a pontoon, center console, runabout, or another type of watercraft, Progressive offers customized and affordable protection for you and your boat, on and off the water. Learn about boat insurance in Georgia, including coverages, discounts, and cost information.

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Is boat insurance required in Georgia?

Boat insurance isn't required by Georgia law, but some marinas may mandate boat liability coverage. In addition, if you lease or finance your watercraft, your lender may require comprehensive and collision coverages for your boat, which may pay to repair or replace your damaged or stolen watercraft.

CoverageWhat it covers
Bodily injury and property damage liabilityWhat it coversInjuries you're liable for and damage you cause to another boat or property while boating
Comprehensive What it coversTheft, vandalism, fire, glass breakage, collisions with animals, and weather-related issues
Collision What it coversCollisions with another watercraft, docks, or objects

If you own your boat outright and you aren't required to carry liability coverage, protecting your watercraft investment — as well as your assets if you cause an accident on the water — can still be important for boaters in Georgia.

How much is boat insurance in Georgia?

In 2023, the average annual cost for a Progressive boat insurance policy in Georgia was $416.87.* However, Progressive offers boat insurance in Georgia for as little as $100/year for a liability-only policy.** Your cost for boat insurance depends on several factors, such as:

  • Type of watercraft: From pontoon boats to PWCs, your boat's unique features may influence your rate
  • Boating experience: Experienced boaters may pay less for boat insurance than boaters new to operating a watercraft
  • Claims history: If you've filed an insurance claim in the past, regardless of fault, you may pay more for a boat policy
  • Horsepower: A powerboat with a large engine may cost more to insure than a sailboat with a smaller engine

Boaters in Georgia can save on boat insurance by bundling insurance policies with Progressive. Get a multi-policy discount when you combine boat insurance with auto, homeowners, renters, RV, or motorcycle.

How to lower the cost of boat insurance in Georgia

If you live in Atlanta, Macon, Alpharetta, or anywhere else in The Peach State, there are multiple ways to obtain cheap boat insurance in Georgia. Progressive lets you start saving immediately with a variety of discounts that can be automatically added to your policy, such as:

  • Multi-policy
  • Original owner
  • Paid in full
  • Responsible driver
  • Safety course

Find out more about boat insurance discounts.

What's the best boat insurance in Georgia?

From Columbus to Savannah and throughout Georgia, the best boat insurance policy gives you freedom and peace of mind. Progressive lets you navigate ocean waters within 75 miles of the coast with coverages designed to protect you and your boat. Plus, we don't require a marine survey.

Pro tip:

Auto insurance may pay for injuries or damages you cause while towing your boat trailer, but it won't pay for damage to your trailer. However, a boat insurance policy can pay to repair or replace your damaged boat trailer up to your policy's limits.

Additional boat coverages in Georgia

  • Sign & Glide®: If your boat is stuck on the water, Sign & Glide® towing assistance †† can help with on-water towing, jump starts, fuel delivery, and more.
  • Propulsion Plus® mechanical breakdown coverage: In the event of a mechanical breakdown, Progressive can pay to repair or replace the lower unit of an outboard motor or the upper and lower units of an inboard/outboard motor (coverage doesn't apply to jet drives or inboard motors).
  • Wreckage removal: If your boat sinks, we can pay to remove your boat from the water.
  • Fuel spill: Progressive covers the cost of legally required cleaning that comes with spilled fuel.
  • Watersport coverage: If your guests are injured from water-tubing, water-skiing, and other related sports, we may cover their medical expenses up to a certain limit.
  • Fishing equipment or carry-on items: If your fishing equipment or other gear is lost or stolen, you can receive the full replacement cost up to $10,000 for fishing gear, scuba gear, phones, and other items. There's a $1,000 limit per item.

See all Progressive boat insurance coverages.

Georgia boating information

  1. You must have a Georgia Certificate of Boat Registration and a validation decal to legally operate your boat or personal watercraft on public waters in Georgia.

  2. Per Georgia boating regulations, every individual aboard a PWC must wear a U. S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III or V personal flotation device.

  3. Any person born after January 1, 1998, must have completed a boat education course approved by the DNR before legally operating a motorized vessel on Georgia state waters.

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