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Boat Insurance in Killeen, TX

Boat Insurance in Killeen, TX

Boat and marine insurance for Lake Belton, Stillhouse Hollow, and the Texas Gulf coast. Compare marine-specialty carriers, get agreed-value coverage, and bundle with auto/home for a multi-policy discount.

Last updated: June 14, 2026 ยท Reviewed by a licensed Texas insurance agent at All Star Insurance Agency, Killeen TX.

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Quick Answer

For most Killeen boat owners, insurance runs $150-$2,500/year depending on the type: small fishing boats $150-$400, bass boats $400-$1,200, pontoons $300-$900, center consoles $800-$2,500. Texas doesn’t require boat insurance, but most marinas require it and a single at-fault accident can expose you to $100,000+ in liability. All Star works with marine-specialty carriers for agreed-value, total-loss-replacement, and saltwater coverage.

What Is Boat Insurance?

Boat insurance is a specialty marine insurance policy that protects your watercraft, your liability, and your passengers. It covers damage to the boat (from collision, weather, fire, theft), damage the boat causes to other boats or property, and medical bills for you and your passengers after a covered accident. For Texas boat owners, marine insurance is not legally required at the state level (you don’t need insurance to register a boat in Texas), but most marinas and many lenders require it, and a single at-fault accident on the water can expose you to $100,000+ in personal liability.

Texas has roughly 600,000 registered boats and ranks in the top 5 states for boat ownership. The most popular boating lakes for Killeen-area residents include Lake Belton, Stillhouse Hollow, Lake Georgetown, Lake Travis, Lake Buchanan, and Inks Lake, plus the Gulf coast (Port Aransas, Galveston, Corpus Christi) for saltwater trips. Whether you fish, wakeboard, ski, or cruise, boat insurance protects you from the unexpected.

What Does Boat Insurance Cover?

A standard Texas boat policy is built from these coverage components:

Coverage What It Does Required?
Bodily Injury Liability Pays the other person’s medical bills if you cause a boating accident No (but strongly recommended)
Property Damage Liability Pays to repair/replace the other boat or property you damage (docks, other vessels, marina structures) No (but strongly recommended; required by most marinas)
Collision Pays to repair YOUR boat after a collision, regardless of fault No (required if financed)
Comprehensive (Physical Damage) Pays for YOUR boat damage from theft, fire, vandalism, falling objects, weather, animal strikes No (required if financed)
Uninsured Boater Coverage Covers YOUR bills when an uninsured boater hits you Offered โ€” can reject
Medical Payments Pays your and your passengers’ medical bills after a covered accident No (recommended)
Towing and Assistance Pays for on-water towing, fuel delivery, jump starts, soft ungroundings No (essential for lake/sea)
Personal Effects Coverage Pays for personal belongings on the boat (fishing gear, electronics, water sports equipment) No (limit usually $1,000-$5,000)
Trailer Coverage Pays to repair/replace the boat trailer after a covered claim No (essential if trailer is newer)
Wreckage Removal Pays to remove the boat if it sinks or is damaged beyond repair No (essential for most boats)
Fuel Spill Coverage Pays for environmental cleanup if fuel spills after a covered accident No (essential for big boats)
Agreed Value / Replacement Cost Pays a pre-determined amount in case of total loss (newer boats) No (essential for financed or new boats)

How Much Does Boat Insurance Cost in Killeen?

Boat insurance rates depend on boat type, value, motor size, and how you use it. For a typical Killeen-area boat owner, expect:

Boat Type & Value Annual Premium Range Notes
Small aluminum fishing boat (under 16 ft, $5K-$15K) $150 โ€“ $400 Cheapest โ€” minimal motor, low risk
Bass boat ($20K-$50K) $400 โ€“ $1,200 Mid-range โ€” popular for Texas lakes
Pontoon ($20K-$50K) $300 โ€“ $900 Mid-range โ€” family-friendly
Center console (20-26 ft, $50K-$150K) $800 โ€“ $2,500 Mid-to-high โ€” versatile
Bay boat (20-24 ft, $50K-$100K) $800 โ€“ $2,000 Mid-range โ€” shallow-water fishing
Wake / surf boat ($80K-$200K) $1,200 โ€“ $3,500 Higher โ€” high-power, high-value
Cabin cruiser / yacht ($100K-$500K) $2,000 โ€“ $8,000+ Highest โ€” specialty carriers
Personal watercraft (Jet Ski, Sea-Doo, $10K-$20K) $300 โ€“ $700 Specialty PWC policy

Texas boat insurance rates are typically lower than coastal-state rates because of lower theft risk and shorter boating season. The biggest factors: your boat type and value, motor size, your boating experience and claims history, where you boat (lake vs. Gulf), and whether you bundle with auto/home.

What Affects Your Boat Insurance Rate?

  • Boat type, age, and value: Newer, higher-value boats cost more to insure
  • Motor size and type: Higher horsepower = higher rates
  • Top speed: Boats over 50 mph often get surcharged
  • Boating experience: New boaters and teen operators pay more; USCG-licensed captains get discounts
  • Claims history: 1 at-fault claim in 3 years can raise rates 20โ€“40%
  • Where you boat: Gulf coast rates are higher than freshwater lake rates
  • Storage location: Indoor / covered storage = lower premium than outdoor
  • Safety equipment: Life jackets, fire extinguishers, GPS, depth finder, EPIRB
  • Boating safety course: Many carriers offer 5โ€“10% discount for completion
  • Multi-policy discount: Bundle with auto and home

๐Ÿ“ Killeen / Central Texas Boating

Killeen-area boaters have some of the best freshwater fishing in Texas within 30 minutes. Lake Belton (12,000 acres, largemouth bass, catfish, white bass) is the most popular. Stillhouse Hollow (6,400 acres, deep, clear water, striped bass) is the second-favorite. Lake Georgetown (1,300 acres, closer to Austin) is great for smaller boats. For saltwater trips, the Gulf is 3-4 hours from Killeen โ€” Rockport, Port Aransas, and Galveston are the most popular. Boating safety tips specific to our area: 1) Lake levels can fluctuate 5-10 feet seasonally, exposing stumps and rocks โ€” keep your depth finder on. 2) Summer storms pop up fast โ€” check the radar before heading out. 3) July-September is busy with holiday weekends โ€” expect crowded launches and congested coves. 4) Most lakes are no-wake within 50 feet of shore and in marked coves โ€” fines start at $200.

Boat Insurance Discounts

  • Multi-policy discount (10โ€“25%): Bundle with auto and home
  • Boating safety course (5โ€“10%): Complete a USCG or TPWD-approved course
  • USCG-licensed captain (3โ€“8%): Valid USCG captain’s license
  • Safe boater (5โ€“15%): 3+ years without an at-fault claim
  • Low-mileage discount (5โ€“10%): Under 100 hours/year
  • Off-season layup (5โ€“15%): Boat out of water Nov-Mar (Texas-appropriate)
  • Anti-theft / GPS (3โ€“8%): Tracking system, alarm, or kill switch
  • Pay-in-full discount (4โ€“8%): Annual payment in one transaction
  • Coast Guard auxiliary membership (3โ€“5%): Active member of USCG Auxiliary
  • Diesel power (3โ€“8%): Diesel motors have lower fire risk than gasoline

How to Get the Best Boat Insurance Rate in Killeen

  1. Compare at least 3 marine-specialty carriers. Standard auto insurers often price boats 20โ€“40% higher than marine carriers like BoatUS, Progressive Marine, or specialty insurers.
  2. Bundle with auto and home. Multi-policy discount is typically the single biggest savings.
  3. Complete a boating safety course. TPWD offers a free online course; the certificate saves 5โ€“10% with most carriers.
  4. Choose a higher deductible. Going from $250 to $1,000 can save 10โ€“20% on premium.
  5. Re-shop annually. Marine insurance rates change yearly.

Saltwater vs. Freshwater Boating Insurance

Where you boat matters for insurance:

Factor Freshwater (Texas Lakes) Saltwater (Texas Gulf)
Average premium Lower 15-30% higher
Theft risk Lower Higher
Hurricane risk None (inland) June-November
Corrosion risk Minimal Significant (requires regular maintenance)
Towing distance Short Long (offshore)
Required coverages Standard Often includes salvage, environmental cleanup

If you boat in both freshwater and saltwater, make sure your policy covers both. Some carriers limit coverage to one or the other. All Star works with marine carriers that write Texas dual-zone policies for boaters who split time between Lake Belton and the Gulf.

Personal Watercraft (Jet Ski, Sea-Doo) Insurance

Personal watercraft (PWC) โ€” Jet Skis, Sea-Doos, Yamaha WaveRunners โ€” are a separate insurance category. They require:

  • Liability: Pays for damage you cause to other boats, docks, or swimmers
  • Collision / comprehensive: Pays to repair your PWC after an accident, theft, or weather
  • Medical payments: Covers your and your passengers’ medical bills
  • Towing and assistance: PWC-specific towing (they break down more often than boats)

PWC policies typically run $300-$700/year. Texas requires all PWC operators born after September 1, 1993 to complete a boater education course, and you must carry proof of completion onboard.

What to Do After a Boating Accident in Texas

  1. Make sure everyone is safe. Put on life jackets, signal for help, get to shore if possible.
  2. Render assistance to others. Texas law (and federal law) requires you to render assistance to any boat operator in danger if you can do so safely.
  3. Report the accident. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department requires a Boating Accident Report (form PWD-830) for any accident with injury, death, or property damage over $2,000. The report must be filed within 30 days.
  4. Exchange information. Boat registration, insurance, contact info for all operators and witnesses. Take photos of both vessels, damage, and the scene.
  5. Notify your insurance within 24 hours. Marine policies have specific time limits for reporting.
  6. Don’t admit fault. Let your carrier and the authorities determine liability.

โš ๏ธ Texas Boating-While-Intoxicated (BWI) Penalties

Operating a boat under the influence in Texas is a serious offense with escalating penalties. First offense BWI: Class B misdemeanor, fine up to $2,000, up to 180 days in jail, mandatory alcohol education. Second offense: Class A misdemeanor, fine up to $4,000, up to 1 year in jail, possible driver’s license suspension. Third+ offense: Felony, prison time. BWI also affects your boat insurance rates for 3-5 years, similar to a DUI on auto insurance. All Star reminds all boat owners: boat sober, boat safe, and make sure you have adequate liability coverage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is boat insurance required in Texas?

No. Texas does not legally require boat insurance to register or operate a boat. However, most marinas require proof of insurance to keep a boat at their facility, and most lenders require full coverage on financed boats. A single at-fault accident on the water can expose you to $100,000+ in personal liability. We strongly recommend carrying at least $100,000 in liability coverage.

How much is boat insurance per year?

For a typical Killeen-area boat owner, expect $150-$2,500/year depending on the type: small fishing boats $150-$400, bass boats $400-$1,200, pontoons $300-$900, center consoles $800-$2,500, wake boats $1,200-$3,500, and cabin cruisers / yachts $2,000-$8,000+. The biggest factors: boat type and value, motor size, and where you boat.

Does homeowners insurance cover my boat?

Partially. Most Texas homeowners policies provide limited coverage for small boats (usually under 16 ft) and small motors (usually under 25 hp) on an “off-premises” basis, with very low liability limits (typically $1,000-$5,000). For larger boats or any meaningful liability coverage, you need a separate boat insurance policy. The homeowners coverage is meant for “towable, small fishing boat” type craft, not serious boaters.

Can I get agreed value boat insurance?

Yes. Most marine-specialty carriers offer agreed value coverage, which pays a pre-determined amount in case of total loss (no depreciation). This is essential for newer boats where replacement cost exceeds market value. The premium difference is usually 5โ€“15% for significantly better protection.

Does boat insurance cover hurricane damage?

Yes, under comprehensive coverage, but most policies have a “named storm deductible” that’s 2โ€“5% of the boat’s value (vs. a standard $500-$1,000 deductible). For a $100,000 boat, a 2% named storm deductible is $2,000. If you boat on the Texas Gulf coast, make sure you understand the named storm deductible. Inland lakes (Lake Belton, Stillhouse Hollow) don’t have hurricane risk.

What is the difference between actual cash value and agreed value?

Actual cash value (ACV): Pays the depreciated value of your boat at the time of loss. A 5-year-old boat that cost $50,000 might pay out $35,000. Agreed value: Pays a pre-determined amount you and the carrier agreed on at policy inception. Same boat might pay out $48,000. Replacement cost: Pays to replace your boat with a brand-new one of the same make/model/year (only available for first 5 model years). For most Killeen boaters, agreed value is the best balance of cost and protection.

Can I insure a boat I keep in storage?

Yes, and you should. Storage-only policies cover fire, theft, vandalism, hail, and other damage while the boat is in storage, and they’re typically 30-50% cheaper than year-round policies. If you lay up your boat November-March (typical for many Texas boaters), you can switch to a “layup” or “storage” policy and save significantly. All Star can set this up for you.

Related Insurance Resources

These pages cover adjacent topics in Texas insurance:

Sources & Authority

This page references the following official and industry sources:

  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) โ€” Boating laws, accident reporting, and education
  • U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) โ€” Federal boating regulations and accident reporting requirements
  • Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatUS) โ€” Marine insurance and consumer guides
  • National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) โ€” Boat ownership and market data
  • Insurance Information Institute (III) โ€” Watercraft insurance market data
  • Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF) โ€” Boating safety and education resources

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or insurance advice. Coverage availability, limits, and pricing vary by carrier, ZIP code, vehicle/property, driving record, and other factors. Contact a licensed Texas insurance agent at All Star Insurance Agency at (254) 690-9400 for a personalized quote and coverage recommendation.

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