Why Kayaking Programs in Hawaii Need Insurance
Youth Kayaking / Canoeing is a non-contact sport primarily serving athletes aged 8-18. The most common injuries include drowning & shoulder injuries, making proper insurance coverage essential for every organization operating in Hawaii. Without adequate protection, a single claim can threaten your entire program — from legal fees to medical costs to damaged reputation.
| Coverage Type | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| General Liability (CGL) | $1M | $3M |
| Participant Accident | $25,000 | $100K per person |
| Sexual Abuse & Molestation | Required | $1M+ |
| Directors & Officers | Recommended | $1M |
HRS 321-15.93 — concussion protocol required; HHSAA compliance for school programs; unique aquatic and outdoor sport exposure
Kayaking Risk Profile
Most common injury: Drowning & Shoulder Injuries. Contact level: Non-Contact. Key risk area: Drowning / capsizing. Additional risk: Cold water exposure. Understanding these specific risks helps your Hawaii organization choose the right coverage limits and implement effective risk management.
Mandatory PFDs, certified instructors, and appropriate water conditions for skill level
Kayaker capsizes in rapids during group outing — hypothermia treatment $10,000
Policy Exclusions to Watch For
When reviewing your policy, watch for these common exclusions that can leave your kayaking program exposed: Drowning / capsizing, Cold water exposure. Many standard policies exclude these — Players Health builds sport-specific coverage that addresses the unique risks of youth kayaking / canoeing.
Our facility insurance already covers kayaking activities.
Facility policies rarely cover sports-specific liability, participant injuries, or abuse allegations. Youth Kayaking / Canoeing programs in Hawaii need dedicated sports insurance that covers on-field, off-field, and travel-related incidents.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does kayaking insurance cost in Hawaii?
Costs depend on your organization size, number of athletes, and coverage limits. The average claim in youth kayaking / canoeing is $3,500, which highlights why proper coverage matters. Get a personalized quote from Players Health.
Is kayaking insurance required in Hawaii?
While Hawaii may not mandate insurance for all youth sports, most facilities, governing bodies, and tournament organizers require proof of coverage before your team can participate. Without insurance, your organization also faces unlimited personal liability.
What does kayaking insurance actually cover?
A comprehensive policy covers general liability (third-party injuries and property damage), participant accident (athlete injuries), sexual abuse & molestation, directors & officers liability, and potentially equipment and event cancellation coverage.
Hawaii state parks and Honolulu parks require COI before any recreational facility permit.