Club Marine is an icon in Australia as the country’s largest boat insurance provider, underwritten by Allianz, operating since 1959. While synonymous with recreational boats, thanks to a new association with the Australian Offshore Powerboat Club [AOPC], the company is now offering specific cover for race boats whilst on land.

“We’ve had a fantastic relationship with Club Marine for a number of decades,” AOPC Commodore Antony De Fina acknowledged. “In the past they have been a sponsor of the Series, more recently we’ve been looking at solutions to insure our race boats in storage and transit, and are pleased to confirm that Club Marine is able to now offer this cover.
This new offering provides race boat owners cover for accidental loss or damage, theft or malicious damage to their boat, specifically while it is on land and on its own trailer. Policyholders will also be covered for up to $2,000 (incl GST) for non-refundable powerboat race and tournament entry fees, when a covered incident caused you to withdraw.

“Insurance like this had previously been non-existent, so thanks to the tireless efforts of Billy Powell [Club Marine, VIC/TAS State Manager] and other senior members of Club Marine, it’s come to fruition, highlighting Club Marine’s commitment to boating, and strengthening their partnership with the Australian Offshore Superboat Championship,” De Fina explained.
“We are delighted to enter into a new relationship with the Australian Offshore Powerboat Club,” Club Marine CEO Tim Wiles added. “This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the sport and strengthening our connection with passionate boating enthusiasts across Australia.”

Aside from delivering this opportunity to competitors, Club Marine’s support also extends to coverage of the AOPC Shark Cat vessel used to support race day events.
“We can’t thank Club Marine enough for developing this cover to deliver it to the racing community,” De Fina added. “It’s always a challenge with racing, we understand damage can occur under the pressures of competition, but it’s the fear of damage during transit, or even worse, theft of equipment whilst stopped overnight or locked away in a factory, so this provides some welcome relief.
The news also adds to our growth as a category, support from renowned industry experts like Club Marine is another fantastic tick in the box as we continue the push with the sport heading into what is one of our biggest seasons for more than a decade. Lake Macquarie’s record entries and fantastic crowd support during Race 1 are testament to this.”
For more information, visit www.clubmarine.com.au and superboat.com.au