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Written in partnership with MD Marine – Get Ready for Boating Season: Why Winter Is the Smartest Time to Review Your Boat Insurance

February 26, 2026

Winter might be your boating off-season — but it’s the perfect time to review your boat insurance. Discover how Canadian boaters can update, save, and sail into spring fully covered.

When You Can’t Be on the Water… Be Smart About Your Coverage

February is a funny month for Canadian boaters — we’re all dreaming of open water, but our boats are tucked away under tarps or safely stored indoors.

Here’s the thing: while your boat may be hibernating, your insurance doesn’t have to be. In fact, winter is the smartest time to review your marine insurance.

At MD Marine, we know spring gets busy — so February is your best chance to double-check your coverage, adjust for upgrades, and make sure you’re getting the most value before boating season officially begins.

Why Winter Reviews Are a Boater’s Best Kept Secret

When you’re not rushing to launch, you’ve got time to:

  • Review your coverage — Is your boat insured for its correct value? Have you added new electronics or upgrades?
  • Check your navigation limits — Planning to cruise farther this year? Make sure your policy covers all the waters you’ll explore.
  • Review your deductible — Higher deductible could lead to a lower premium.
  • Update your storage details — Some policies include winter storage coverage — others don’t. Knowing which you have could save you from surprises later.

Pro tip: Updating now helps avoid the spring rush, when renewal lines get long and the docks get busy.

Winter Is Also the Time for Preventive Planning

Insurance is just one side of the coin — maintenance is the other. The best time to prep for the season is before you ever pull the tarp off.

Use this winter checklist to get ahead:

  • Inspect your storage space for leaks, rodents, and proper ventilation.
  • Check your battery, bilge, and electrical connections (cold can cause corrosion).
  • Document your boat’s condition — photos help with future claims if needed.
  • Note any upgrades you plan to make (new GPS, trailer, engine, etc.) and let your broker know.

Each of these small steps adds up to a smoother, safer launch — and help you be prepared for your next season.

How MD Marine Makes Winter Work for You

We love talking boats, even when they’re covered in snow. Our brokers specialize in marine insurance across Canada, so we understand how regional storage, climate, and usage affect your coverage.

Don’t Wait for the Thaw — Review Now

The earlier you review, the more you can relax come launch day.
Take 15 minutes now to make sure your coverage floats as well as your boat does.

Ready to review your boat insurance? Contact your insurance today to review your policy and coverages during the winter months.

Get a quote online anytime with MD to compare!

https://mdmarine.ca/

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