ChattingLil
Well-known member
I would imagine that if you have paid a boatyard to do work for you it is for one of three reasons:
1. you don't have time to do it yourself
2. its a grotty job and you don't want to do it yourself
3. you don't know how to do it yourself.
If 3 applies then how are you supposed to check the work has been done properly? Surely it's reasonable to expect it to be right. What would you do if, after time goes by and you have learned more, you discover errors (shortcuts, mistakes, incomplete jobs). How long after the event would you say is reasonable to complain? What if you can't, or just don't want to, return to the yard?
1. you don't have time to do it yourself
2. its a grotty job and you don't want to do it yourself
3. you don't know how to do it yourself.
If 3 applies then how are you supposed to check the work has been done properly? Surely it's reasonable to expect it to be right. What would you do if, after time goes by and you have learned more, you discover errors (shortcuts, mistakes, incomplete jobs). How long after the event would you say is reasonable to complain? What if you can't, or just don't want to, return to the yard?