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Hull Insurance

Marine insurance coverage that protects the physical structure of a ship, boat, or aircraft against damage from perils like collision, sinking, or weather damage. This coverage is essential for protecting the vessel itself rather than its cargo or passengers.

Example

The yacht owner purchased hull insurance to protect against storm damage after seeing several boats destroyed in the marina during last year's hurricane.

Memory Tip

Think 'Hull HOLDS the ship together' - hull insurance protects the vessel's structure that holds everything.

Why It Matters

Boats and ships represent significant investments that can be completely lost due to storms, collisions, or mechanical failures. Hull insurance protects owners from total financial loss and enables maritime commerce by providing security for vessel investments.

Common Misconception

Many people assume hull insurance covers everything related to a boat, including cargo, passengers, and liability. However, hull insurance specifically covers only the vessel's physical structure, while cargo and liability require separate coverage types.

In Practice

Captain Rodriguez owns a fishing boat worth $150,000 and pays $4,500 annually for hull insurance with a $5,000 deductible. When his boat suffers $45,000 in damage from a collision with a reef, his hull insurance pays $40,000 after the deductible, preventing a catastrophic financial loss to his fishing business.

Etymology

The term 'hull' comes from Middle English, likely related to 'hold' or 'hollow', referring to the main body of a ship that holds everything together.

Common Misspellings

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See Also

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