As a raging nor’easter barrels into New Jersey’s coast, its intense winds and heavy rains batter fishing towns from Sandy Hook to Cape May. Docks and marinas sustain heavy damage, and vessels large and small are smashed into pilings or thrown ashore.
It may take weeks before the seas calm enough for fishing to resume. As a result of this type of storm, an entire season’s income could be lost for many commercial fishermen.
In New Jersey, having comprehensive commercial boat insurance enables businesses to survive the harsh coastal weather and remain viable over the long term.
Winter Nor’easters Bring High Winds, Coastal Flooding
Winter nor’easters pummel New Jersey’s coast with high winds and heavy seas with intense conditions that inflict serious damage to commercial fishing vessels and shoreside infrastructure. Fiberglass hulls crack, and electronics get ripped away, docks and marinas suffer shattered pilings and collapsed bulkheads.
Unfortunately, those boats that are left moored get smashed into piers, flooded, and sunk. Afterward, the dangerously unsettled ocean conditions keep crews tied to the docks for days or weeks, unable to fish and generate income; yet, the bills keep coming in.
Comprehensive insurance helps cover repairs, replacements, and income losses until the seas calm and business resumes.
Spring and Summer Storms Bring Lightning, Hail
The capricious weather of Spring and Summer brings other risks for commercial vessels and marinas. Fast-moving thunderstorms can churn up dangerously high winds and turbulent seas.
The lightning with these storms is a serious threat, capable of damaging sensitive electronics on vessels and igniting dockside structures. Hailstones from severe storms pelt and dent decks, wheelhouses, and other exposed areas.
Comprehensive insurance enables the necessary repairs and recovery that sustain businesses during challenging times. Having coverage for loss of income is especially important during the peak fishing months of summer when every day on shore with a damaged boat takes a heavy financial toll.
Fall Hurricanes Bring Worst-Case Storm Surge, High Winds
The most feared storms in New Jersey are the hurricanes and tropical systems that migrate north from the tropics during late summer and fall. A hurricane making direct landfall brings a maximum threat — a catastrophic storm surge flooding the coast, 100+ mph winds, and torrential rainfall.
Superstorm Sandy in 2012 demonstrated a hurricane’s capacity for destruction. Entire fishing fleets were smashed and sunk, and coastal communities flooded under ten feet of water. The resulting clean-up and rebuilding took months during which the bills still had to be paid.
Well crafted and comprehensive insurance protection enabled many operators to return to business after such a devastating blow.
The key is properly assessing the full value of all vessels, equipment, and shoreside structures and obtaining enough coverage to replace or repair them. Coverage is also necessary for income interruptions, liability claims, environmental damage, and other contingencies.
Insurance Helps Replace Storm-Damaged Assets
When a severe storm blows through an area, the sheer scale of destruction can be discouraging. How will all the damage ever be repaired or replaced? Where will the money come from? For New Jersey commercial boaters, this is when specialized insurance becomes so valuable.
Several types of policies and coverages are relevant for commercial vessels and operations:
- Hull Insurance covers the repair or replacement of the physical boat if damaged or destroyed. It also covers machinery including winches, pumps, and hydraulics.
- Protection & Indemnity (P&I) covers third-party vessel liability claims (e.g., you accidentally damage another vessel or structure). It also covers crew medical costs and liability.
- Marina Insurance is for docks, piers, buildings, and physical structures. It helps businesses rebuild after storm damage.
- Business Interruption covers income lost when a business is unable to operate due to vessel or facility damage. It keeps the bills paid until the policyholder is back in business.
By having complete coverage for physical assets, liability claims, and lost income, commercial operators gain a better sense of security. After a storm passes, the focus can be on rebuilding, not the impact on finances. Insurance keeps maritime businesses afloat.
Adequate Coverage Requires Careful Planning
Trying to purchase comprehensive commercial boat insurance in New Jersey can be complicated. Multiple vessels may be involved, as well as buildings, docks, piers, and equipment and their values must be calculated and coverage tailored to match.
Too little insurance and the gap in coverage may be devastating after a major loss. Here are some key considerations in obtaining and maintaining proper coverage:
- Conduct a thorough assessment of the total value of all boats and shoreside assets. Be sure not to underestimate replacement costs.
- Consider the maximum potential loss if everything is destroyed. Insuring this level may be more expensive but prudent in the wake of storm damage.
- Recognize that basic policies have limitations and exclusions. Additional coverages or increased limits can be purchased via endorsements and riders.
- Consider income protection insurance based on average earnings over past years.
- Select a financially stable insurer with expertise in commercial marine insurance. Avoid carriers offering discounts that seem too good to be true; they usually are.
- Work closely with agents and brokers who understand the unique needs of commercial fishing operations.
- Review policies annually and adjust coverages and limits as equipment and values change.
Keep Your Boats Afloat in New Jersey with the Experts at JMG Insurance Agency
When your vessel, gear, and livelihood are on the line, it pays to get insurance guidance from those who truly understand the commercial fishing industry.
The JMG Insurance Agency has extensive specialized expertise in New Jersey’s commercial boat insurance. We offer trusted guidance to safeguard your assets, income, and family legacy. For professional consultation on insurance for your commercial boats, facilities, and business needs contact us today at 1-844-304-7332 or online.