DOCUMENTS AND FORMS

Refer to this PDS for:

New policies with an effective date of 10 April 2024 or later.

Policies renewed with an effective date of 17 May 2024 or later.

Refer to this PDS for:

New policies with an effective date of 9 April 2024 or earlier.

Policies renewed with an effective date of 16 May 2024 or earlier.

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Refer to this Policy Document for:

New policies with an effective date of 13 April 2025 or later.

Policies renewed with an effective date of 25 May 2025 or later.

Refer to this Policy Document for:

New policies with an effective date of 12 April 2025 or earlier.

Policies renewed with an effective date of 24 May 2025 or earlier.

We may ask you to provide certain documents like a valuation, condition report, or survey. These documents are available below for a service provider to complete. To find a service provider near you, use our Service Provider Locator.
Use our Service Provider Locator to find a boat dealer or broker to complete a valuation.
This report helps to confirm your inboard is regularly serviced and in good condition. It can be completed by a qualified marine mechanic or boating service centre.
This report helps us understand the seaworthiness and overall condition of your boat. It can be completed by a qualified marine mechanic or boating service centre.
A survey can be completed by any Qualified Marine Surveyor. Alternatively, a Local Shipwright can complete the Risk Evaluation report. Please note, both report types require the boat be inspected out of the water.
This report allows us to qualify the current condition and serviceability of your mast, spars and rigging, and will also provide us with the age and life expectancy of your standing rigging. It can be completed by a Yacht Rigger.
The General Insurance Code of Practice was developed by the Insurance Council of Australia to further raise standards of practice and service across the insurance industry. The Code Governance Committee (CGC) is an independent body that monitors and enforces insurers’ compliance with the Code.
 
You can obtain more information on the Code of Practice and how it assists you by contacting us.
 
Allianz are committed to designing products that meet your insurance needs and provide you with value in a clear, transparent and fair way. They have an approach to the development and distribution of their products for appropriate target markets which you can view in their design and distribution statement (PDF, 48KB).

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Any advice here does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Before making a decision about Club Marine boat insurance, consider the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS)/Policy Document and Supplementary PDS (if applicable). Where applicable, the PDS/Policy Document, Supplementary PDS and Target Market Determination (TMD) for Club Marine boat insurance are available on this website. We do not provide any form of advice if you call us to enquire about or purchase a product.

Club Marine Limited (ABN 12 007 588 347), AFSL 236916 issues Club Marine boat insurance and handles and settles claims as agent for the insurer Allianz Australia Insurance Limited (ABN 15 000 122 850) AFSL 234708 (Allianz). Club Marine Limited is a related body corporate of Allianz. Copyright © 2026 Allianz Australia Limited.