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What happens if the boat is damaged during the rental?

Asked 2 months ago
When a boat is damaged during the rental period, the responsibility for the damage typically falls on the renter. BoatBound emphasizes the importance of safety and proper handling, so renters are strongly encouraged to follow all guidelines and instructions provided for the care of the vessel. In the case of damage, the renter should promptly report the incident, along with the nature of the damage, to BoatBound to initiate the claims process. Renters may also be required to pay for repairs or replacement costs depending on the extent of the damage and the terms outlined in the rental agreement. It is worth noting that some rental agreements may include insurance options, which could help cover damage costs. Therefore, it is advisable for renters to review the rental’s insurance policy details beforehand. In instances of significant damage or loss, photographs and a thorough account of the event can be helpful for documentation. For any specific inquiries regarding protocols, coverage, or liability, exploring the BoatBound website may provide additional information and clarity on the policies associated with damages. Ultimately, understanding the rental agreement can significantly mitigate confusion should an incident occur.
Answered Oct 19th 2025

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