Spring and summer in California bring outdoor enthusiasts out in full force, hitting the trails, dunes, and lakes with dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs, personal watercraft (PWC), golf carts, dune buggies, and boats. While these vehicles offer excitement and adventure, they also come with risks. Unfortunately, many owners mistakenly assume their homeowners or auto insurance policies cover these vehicles—when in reality, they often don’t.
Why you need recreational vehicle insurance in California
Owning a recreational vehicle isn’t just about fun; it’s also about responsibility. These vehicles pose liability risks and potential financial loss if they are stolen, damaged, or involved in an accident.
Common misconceptions about coverage
- Homeowners Insurance Won’t Cover It – Most home policies exclude coverage for motorized vehicles unless they are only used on the insured property.
- Auto Insurance Isn’t the Solution – Personal auto policies typically do not extend coverage to recreational vehicles such as ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, golf carts, dune buggies, boats, or personal watercraft.
- Umbrella Insurance Requires a Primary Policy – Many assume their personal umbrella policy provides coverage, but it often requires a separate underlying liability policy on the recreational vehicle first.
Types of coverage to consider
- Liability Coverage – Protects against bodily injury and property damage claims if you cause an accident.
- Collision Coverage – Covers damage to your vehicle after an accident, regardless of fault.
- Comprehensive Coverage – Protects against theft, fire, vandalism, and other non-collision damages.
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist – Covers medical bills if another rider or boater without sufficient insurance injures you.
- Medical Payments Coverage – Helps with medical expenses for you or passengers, regardless of fault.
California’s unique risks and regulations
California has specific regulations for off-road vehicles and watercraft, including registration requirements and liability coverage mandates for certain types of vehicles. Without the proper insurance, you could be financially responsible for damages, legal fees, and medical expenses in the event of an accident.
Types of recreational vehicles and watercraft
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), more than 100,000 emergency-room visits each year are tied to off-road vehicle accidents, including ATVs and UTVs. The U.S. Coast Guard also reports over 4,000 recreational boating accidents per year, many of which involve personal watercraft (PWCs) like Jet Ski®, Sea-Doo®, and WaveRunner®. These numbers underscore why proper insurance is essential not only for compliance—but for real-world protection.
ATVs and UTVs (side-by-sides)
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility task vehicles (UTVs), also known as side-by-sides, are popular for both recreation and work. While ATVs are typically smaller and built for solo riders, UTVs offer side-by-side seating and additional cargo space. In California, many public lands require registration and liability insurance for these vehicles. Given their high value and off-road risks, theft and damage protection is also essential.
Golf carts
Golf carts are often used beyond the course, especially in gated communities and urban areas with designated low-speed zones. In many cases, street-legal golf carts require liability insurance. Even when used on private property, coverage is recommended to protect against theft and accidents.
Dune buggies and sand rails
Designed for extreme terrain, dune buggies and sand rails are common in California’s desert and coastal dunes. These vehicles face a high risk of rollovers, mechanical failures, and theft, making comprehensive insurance a smart investment.
Boats and personal watercraft (PWC)
California’s lakes, rivers, and coastlines provide endless opportunities for water recreation—whether you’re cruising in a fishing boat or zipping across the waves on a Jet Ski®, Sea-Doo®, or WaveRunner®. While boats and personal watercraft (PWCs) offer incredible fun, they also carry specific risks and insurance needs.
PWCs are compact, high-speed vehicles that riders sit or stand on, and they’re particularly vulnerable to theft and accidents. Boats, which range from small fishing vessels to large recreational cruisers, come with their own risks—especially when docked long-term or transported frequently.
To protect your watercraft and yourself on the water, consider these essential coverage types from the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Statistics:
- Liability Coverage – Protects against damage or injury caused to others.
- Hull Coverage – Covers physical damage to the boat or PWC.
- Fuel Spill Liability – Covers cleanup costs in the event of an accidental fuel spill.
- Towing and Assistance – Helps cover the cost of emergency towing and breakdown services.
- Uninsured/Underinsured Boater Coverage – Protects you if you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured boat operator.
The cost of replacing or repairing vehicles
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) that dirt bikes, ATVs, and PWCs are among the most frequently stolen recreational vehicles—particularly when left unsecured during off-seasons. Beyond the risk of theft, average liability claims from recreational vehicle accidents can easily exceed $15,000, and severe injury or multi-party incidents can surpass $100,000. This makes adequate insurance not only smart but financially critical.
Many people underestimate how expensive it can be to fix or replace a damaged or stolen recreational vehicle. Without insurance, these costs fall entirely on the owner.
- Dirt Bikes & ATVs: A new dirt bike typically costs between $5,000 and $12,000, while high-performance ATVs and UTVs can exceed $20,000.
- Boats & Personal Watercraft: A new PWC like a Jet Ski® or Sea-Doo® can range from $10,000 to $20,000, while recreational boats can cost anywhere from $30,000 to well over $100,000. Repairs for hull damage or engine failures can be extremely costly.
- Dune Buggies & Golf Carts: Custom dune buggies can exceed $30,000, and repairs for damaged frames or engines can be expensive. Even golf carts, while seemingly low-risk, have maintenance costs that add up quickly.
Comprehensive and collision coverage can protect against theft, accidents, and natural disasters, ensuring your investment is safeguarded.
Don’t forget about trailers and transport
When planning your off-road or water adventures, it’s easy to overlook how you’re getting your gear there. But trailers are just as important to insure as the vehicles they carry. Whether you’re towing a boat, a pair of dirt bikes, or an ATV, your trailer deserves its own insurance considerations.
Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Liability Coverage – Most auto insurance policies provide liability protection for a trailer only when it’s hitched to your insured vehicle. If your trailer causes damage while hitched—say, it backs into another car—liability insurance helps cover the damage.
- 🛑 Unhitched Trailers May Not Be Covered – Once unhooked, trailers are often not covered under your auto insurance at all. If a parked trailer is damaged, vandalized, or stolen while unhitched, you may need a separate trailer insurance policy or have it listed under a broader recreational vehicle or homeowners policy.
- Comprehensive and Collision Coverage – Protects your trailer from non-collision losses like fire, theft, vandalism, and weather damage, as well as accidents in transit.
- Roadside Assistance – Helpful for breakdowns, flat tires, or other transport issues that might strand your gear on the way to your destination.
If your trailer is damaged while unhitched—or worse, stolen—having proper coverage could save you thousands. As with any recreational gear, it’s best to review your coverage in advance so your adventures don’t get derailed before they begin.
Top coverage gaps to watch out for
Even with insurance in place, there are several common gaps that catch recreational vehicle owners by surprise:
- Lack of Underlying Coverage for Umbrella Policies – An umbrella policy won’t extend coverage to your ATV, PWC, or boat unless you already have a qualifying primary liability policy on that vehicle.
- No Off-Property Coverage – Homeowners policies may only cover certain vehicles like golf carts while used on your property. The moment you take them to a course or another location, coverage often no longer applies.
- Uninsured Storage Periods – Many people pause coverage during the off-season, but theft, vandalism, and fire can still occur while your vehicle is in storage.
- Excluded Modifications or Accessories – Aftermarket parts, custom paint, sound systems, and other upgrades may not be covered unless specifically added to your policy.
- Borrowed or Rented Use – Your policy may not cover a friend using your jet ski or you borrowing someone else’s dune buggy. Check for permissive user clauses or rental exclusions.
Seasonal and storage considerations
Many recreational vehicles are only used a few months each year. That makes it tempting to cancel coverage when they’re not in use—but doing so can be risky.
- Storage Risks Remain – Fire, theft, rodent damage, and vandalism can happen even when your vehicle is locked in a garage or trailer yard. Comprehensive coverage protects against these risks year-round.
- Seasonal Use Adjustments – Some insurers offer reduced premiums or “storage-only” coverage during the off-season. This keeps your protection in place without paying full use rates.
- Canceling and Reinstating Coverage – Canceling your policy each year and reapplying may result in underwriting changes, rate increases, or lapses in protection.
It’s always wise to talk with your insurance agent about the best strategy for seasonal vehicles to ensure you’re protected year-round.
Protect your adventures before the season begins
Before you hit the trails, dunes, or water, make sure you have the right insurance coverage in place. Contact our team today to discuss your options and find the best protection for your recreational vehicles.
Jet Ski® is a registered trademark of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.; Sea-Doo® is a registered trademark of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.; WaveRunner® is a registered trademark of Yamaha Motor Corporation.
Disclaimer: The information presented in this blog is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. It is crucial to consult with a qualified insurance agent or professional for personalized advice tailored to your specific circumstances. They can provide expert guidance and help you make informed decisions regarding your insurance needs.
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