
Protection built for vessels, marinas, and the maritime industry.
Operating on the water comes with unique risks that standard business insurance often doesn’t cover. Whether you operate a tour boat, tugboat, marina, charter service, fishing vessel, or marine contracting business, our Commercial Marine Insurance solutions are designed to protect your vessels, property, employees, passengers, and business operations. At Chambers Insurance, we work with specialized marine insurance markets to provide comprehensive protection tailored to the maritime industry.
Hull & Machinery Insurance –
Protects your vessel against physical damage caused by collisions, fire, weather events, grounding, theft, and other covered perils.
Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Liability –
Provides coverage for third-party bodily injury, passenger liability, property damage, and legal expenses arising from vessel operations.
Marine General Liability –
Protects your business against claims arising from marina operations, waterfront facilities, repair activities, and customer interactions.
Marina, Dock & Pier Insurance –
Coverage for docks, piers, boathouses, fuel systems, lifting equipment, and other waterfront infrastructure.
Passenger Liability Coverage –
Essential protection for tour boat operators, sightseeing cruises, water taxis, and charter businesses carrying passengers.
Pollution Liability –
Coverage for fuel spills, environmental contamination, cleanup costs, and related legal expenses.
Equipment & Marine Contractors Coverage –
Protects specialized marine equipment, dredging equipment, workboats, cranes, barges, and marine construction operations.
Business Interruption Coverage –
Helps replace lost income and ongoing expenses when operations are interrupted by a covered loss.
Commercial Auto & Trailer Coverage –
Protects transport vehicles, boat trailers, and supporting land-based operations.
Umbrella & Excess Liability –
Provides additional liability limits for larger marine operations and contractual requirements.
Tour Boat Operators
Sightseeing Cruises
Charter Vessel Operators
Tugboat Operators
Marina Owners
Boat Rental Businesses
Fishing Charters
Water Taxi Services
Marine Contractors
Dredging Operations
Commercial Fishing Vessels
Waterfront Resorts
Boat Repair & Service Facilities
Yacht Clubs & Sailing Schools
Commercial Vessel Owners
Vessel Collision: A tour boat collides with another vessel resulting in passenger injuries and vessel damage.
Fuel Spill: A marina experiences a fuel system failure requiring environmental cleanup and remediation.
Storm Damage: Severe weather damages docks, slips, and marina infrastructure.
Passenger Injury: A passenger is injured while boarding or disembarking from a vessel.
Waterfront Liability: A customer sustains injuries while using marina facilities.
Maintain documented vessel maintenance schedules.
Conduct regular safety drills and crew training.
Ensure proper navigation and safety equipment inspections.
Develop spill response and environmental management plans.
Maintain accurate passenger manifests and operating records.
Inspect docks, gangways, and marina facilities regularly.
Verify operator certifications and licensing requirements.
Utilize GPS tracking and vessel monitoring systems where appropriate.
Number and type of vessels
Vessel age, value, and construction details
Passenger capacity and annual passenger counts
Operating territory and navigation limits
Marina property details and waterfront exposures
Annual revenue
Employee and crew information
Loss history (typically 5 years)
Regulatory and licensing information
Existing insurance requirements or contracts
.
Operating on the water comes with unique risks that standard business insurance often doesn’t cover. Whether you operate a tour boat, tugboat, marina, charter service, fishing vessel, or marine contracting business, our Commercial Marine Insurance solutions are designed to protect your vessels, property, employees, passengers, and business operations. At Chambers Insurance, we work with specialized marine insurance markets to provide comprehensive protection tailored to the maritime industry.
Hull & Machinery Insurance –
Protects your vessel against physical damage caused by collisions, fire, weather events, grounding, theft, and other covered perils.
Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Liability –
Provides coverage for third-party bodily injury, passenger liability, property damage, and legal expenses arising from vessel operations.
Marine General Liability –
Protects your business against claims arising from marina operations, waterfront facilities, repair activities, and customer interactions.
Marina, Dock & Pier Insurance –
Coverage for docks, piers, boathouses, fuel systems, lifting equipment, and other waterfront infrastructure.
Passenger Liability Coverage –
Essential protection for tour boat operators, sightseeing cruises, water taxis, and charter businesses carrying passengers.
Pollution Liability –
Coverage for fuel spills, environmental contamination, cleanup costs, and related legal expenses.
Equipment & Marine Contractors Coverage –
Protects specialized marine equipment, dredging equipment, workboats, cranes, barges, and marine construction operations.
Business Interruption Coverage –
Helps replace lost income and ongoing expenses when operations are interrupted by a covered loss.
Commercial Auto & Trailer Coverage –
Protects transport vehicles, boat trailers, and supporting land-based operations.
Umbrella & Excess Liability –
Provides additional liability limits for larger marine operations and contractual requirements.
Tour Boat Operators
Sightseeing Cruises
Charter Vessel Operators
Tugboat Operators
Marina Owners
Boat Rental Businesses
Fishing Charters
Water Taxi Services
Marine Contractors
Dredging Operations
Commercial Fishing Vessels
Waterfront Resorts
Boat Repair & Service Facilities
Yacht Clubs & Sailing Schools
Commercial Vessel Owners
Vessel Collision: A tour boat collides with another vessel resulting in passenger injuries and vessel damage.
Fuel Spill: A marina experiences a fuel system failure requiring environmental cleanup and remediation.
Storm Damage: Severe weather damages docks, slips, and marina infrastructure.
Passenger Injury: A passenger is injured while boarding or disembarking from a vessel.
Waterfront Liability: A customer sustains injuries while using marina facilities.
Maintain documented vessel maintenance schedules.
Conduct regular safety drills and crew training.
Ensure proper navigation and safety equipment inspections.
Develop spill response and environmental management plans.
Maintain accurate passenger manifests and operating records.
Inspect docks, gangways, and marina facilities regularly.
Verify operator certifications and licensing requirements.
Utilize GPS tracking and vessel monitoring systems where appropriate.
Number and type of vessels
Vessel age, value, and construction details
Passenger capacity and annual passenger counts
Operating territory and navigation limits
Marina property details and waterfront exposures
Annual revenue
Employee and crew information
Loss history (typically 5 years)
Regulatory and licensing information
Existing insurance requirements or contracts
.
Operating on the water comes with unique risks that standard business insurance often doesn’t cover. Whether you operate a tour boat, tugboat, marina, charter service, fishing vessel, or marine contracting business, our Commercial Marine Insurance solutions are designed to protect your vessels, property, employees, passengers, and business operations. At Chambers Insurance, we work with specialized marine insurance markets to provide comprehensive protection tailored to the maritime industry.
Hull & Machinery Insurance –
Protects your vessel against physical damage caused by collisions, fire, weather events, grounding, theft, and other covered perils.
Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Liability –
Provides coverage for third-party bodily injury, passenger liability, property damage, and legal expenses arising from vessel operations.
Marine General Liability –
Protects your business against claims arising from marina operations, waterfront facilities, repair activities, and customer interactions.
Marina, Dock & Pier Insurance –
Coverage for docks, piers, boathouses, fuel systems, lifting equipment, and other waterfront infrastructure.
Passenger Liability Coverage –
Essential protection for tour boat operators, sightseeing cruises, water taxis, and charter businesses carrying passengers.
Pollution Liability –
Coverage for fuel spills, environmental contamination, cleanup costs, and related legal expenses.
Equipment & Marine Contractors Coverage –
Protects specialized marine equipment, dredging equipment, workboats, cranes, barges, and marine construction operations.
Business Interruption Coverage –
Helps replace lost income and ongoing expenses when operations are interrupted by a covered loss.
Commercial Auto & Trailer Coverage –
Protects transport vehicles, boat trailers, and supporting land-based operations.
Umbrella & Excess Liability –
Provides additional liability limits for larger marine operations and contractual requirements.
Tour Boat Operators
Sightseeing Cruises
Charter Vessel Operators
Tugboat Operators
Marina Owners
Boat Rental Businesses
Fishing Charters
Water Taxi Services
Marine Contractors
Dredging Operations
Commercial Fishing Vessels
Waterfront Resorts
Boat Repair & Service Facilities
Yacht Clubs & Sailing Schools
Commercial Vessel Owners
Vessel Collision: A tour boat collides with another vessel resulting in passenger injuries and vessel damage.
Fuel Spill: A marina experiences a fuel system failure requiring environmental cleanup and remediation.
Storm Damage: Severe weather damages docks, slips, and marina infrastructure.
Passenger Injury: A passenger is injured while boarding or disembarking from a vessel.
Waterfront Liability: A customer sustains injuries while using marina facilities.
Maintain documented vessel maintenance schedules.
Conduct regular safety drills and crew training.
Ensure proper navigation and safety equipment inspections.
Develop spill response and environmental management plans.
Maintain accurate passenger manifests and operating records.
Inspect docks, gangways, and marina facilities regularly.
Verify operator certifications and licensing requirements.
Utilize GPS tracking and vessel monitoring systems where appropriate.
Number and type of vessels
Vessel age, value, and construction details
Passenger capacity and annual passenger counts
Operating territory and navigation limits
Marina property details and waterfront exposures
Annual revenue
Employee and crew information
Loss history (typically 5 years)
Regulatory and licensing information
Existing insurance requirements or contracts
.