colvic987
Well-Known Member
We went to the boat this weekend, and once on board, and checking round to see if everything was ok, noticed that we had been hit on the starboard corner of the transom rubbing strake and the stainless edging strip was missing and some strake had been ripped off, and scuff marks on the gelcoat.
we did not go to the boat during the bank holiday weekend, so there was a gap of two weeks since we were last on board. not to happy about the damage, but it is small and repairable by myself replacing the wood and a stainless fabricator to get the edging strip remade, all extra expense to myself.
Just wondering about the percentage of boats that get damaged, whilst moored up and unoccupied between owners visits....
Have you been affected by damage of this nature, and what inconvenience did it cause you...
we did not go to the boat during the bank holiday weekend, so there was a gap of two weeks since we were last on board. not to happy about the damage, but it is small and repairable by myself replacing the wood and a stainless fabricator to get the edging strip remade, all extra expense to myself.
Just wondering about the percentage of boats that get damaged, whilst moored up and unoccupied between owners visits....
Have you been affected by damage of this nature, and what inconvenience did it cause you...