Sailfree
Well-Known Member
You deserve what you get
Should not be afloat un insured at least 3 rd party
go back to bed - get out the other side - now is that better?
You deserve what you get
Should not be afloat un insured at least 3 rd party
That was unkind. What use would third party insurance be for damage to his own boat?
go back to bed - get out the other side - now is that better?
Having just watched the sales video of Andromeda on youtube
go back to bed - get out the other side - now is that better?
Wait till the idiot goes out & bashes into your boat & see how you feel
Or do you have a boat that does not show any additional damage
I am quite happy to stand by what i say
True it is hard luck loosing a boat but i have no sympathy for idiots wandering about uninsured
Still if he has a house you could always claim that in damages
The only "idiot" is you pal - a simple apology for your crass post would have sufficed, but you've dug yourself deeper and compounded it.
Someone young, and perhaps a tad foolhardy OR unable to afford insurance, has just lost their home and dreams through no fault of their own, and you, like some pedantic prick, come along and rub their face in it. Nice. Real nice.
Please crawl back under the stone., there's a good chap.
And if you want to "bless" us with you views on insurance please start another thread rather than hijacking a forumites plea for urgent help.
I reckon you are the sort of uncaring pedant that would stand idly by while someone hurts themselves and then proclaim that it was all their own fault.
It is so sad that you get your jollies this way.
Now go away you horrid pathetic excuse for a human being.
The only "idiot" is you pal - a simple apology for your crass post would have sufficed, but you've dug yourself deeper and compounded it.
Someone young, and perhaps a tad foolhardy OR unable to afford insurance, has just lost their home and dreams through no fault of their own, and you, like some pedantic prick, come along and rub their face in it. Nice. Real nice.
Please crawl back under the stone., there's a good chap.
And if you want to "bless" us with you views on insurance please start another thread rather than hijacking a forumites plea for urgent help.
I reckon you are the sort of uncaring pedant that would stand idly by while someone hurts themselves and then proclaim that it was all their own fault.
It is so sad that you get your jollies this way.
Now go away you horrid pathetic excuse for a human being.
- a simple apology for your crass post would have sufficed, but you've dug yourself deeper and compounded it.
The only "idiot" is you pal - a simple apology for your crass post would have sufficed, but you've dug yourself deeper and compounded it.
Someone young, and perhaps a tad foolhardy OR unable to afford insurance, has just lost their home and dreams through no fault of their own, and you, like some pedantic prick, come along and rub their face in it. Nice. Real nice.
Please crawl back under the stone., there's a good chap.
And if you want to "bless" us with you views on insurance please start another thread rather than hijacking a forumites plea for urgent help.
I reckon you are the sort of uncaring pedant that would stand idly by while someone hurts themselves and then proclaim that it was all their own fault.
It is so sad that you get your jollies this way.
Now go away you horrid pathetic excuse for a human being.
I've watched the YouTube presentation of "Andromeda" and I reckon that, sadly, if it's been submerged there'll simply be nothing worth salvaging. It was obviously a "dream" project, as the concept of using it as a tripper boat and floating B&B on Loch Ness seems fanciful, to say the least. What I can't understand. like others, is how anyone could buy something like that and not insure it. I don't know what its "value" is, but comprehensive insurance on my boat (with 85K agreed value) is only about £300. I hope there's a happy resolution to this sad tale, and that the ABP people take a sympathetic attitude to the costs of pollution containment and wreck removal.
Agree 100% But it depends "if one can afford to loose the money" & pay for the clear-up
Not many of us canI think that anyone who buys a boat like that probably can't afford to lose the money.
The only "idiot" is you pal - a simple apology for your crass post would have sufficed, but you've dug yourself deeper and compounded it.
Someone young, and perhaps a tad foolhardy OR unable to afford insurance, has just lost their home and dreams through no fault of their own, and you, like some pedantic prick, come along and rub their face in it. Nice. Real nice.
Please crawl back under the stone., there's a good chap.
And if you want to "bless" us with you views on insurance please start another thread rather than hijacking a forumites plea for urgent help.
I reckon you are the sort of uncaring pedant that would stand idly by while someone hurts themselves and then proclaim that it was all their own fault.
It is so sad that you get your jollies this way.
Now go away you horrid pathetic excuse for a human being.
i get no pleasure from posting at all,regarding possible, non insurance.I hope he has some cover, its not worth the risk imho.Couldn't of put it better myself, well said, my thoughts exactly. Wish I was closer so I could lend a hand, good luck with the salvage and take care!
Couldn't of put it better myself, well said, my thoughts exactly. Wish I was closer so I could lend a hand, good luck with the salvage and take care!