Ianj68
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
My boat was lifted back into the water a couple of weeks ago. The arrangement was for her to be towed back to her berth. I paid a visit to her on Saturday to find that she'd been left tied up in the holding area for drystack boats. It gets very tight in this area and at over 32ft long my boat was taking up a fair amount of space.
In short, during the time that she's been in this area someone has hit the side of her, scratching the gel coat and smashed off a cowl that covers the blower vents on the rear starboard quarter. Finding a replacement is proving to be a challenge as the boat went out of production a few years ago. I've seen mention on an owners forum that the manufacturer will make one to order at a cost of $1000 plus shipping.
I suspect I know the answer to this but I feel rather aggrieved with the Marina. I'm hoping that they will accept some responsibility and contribute toward the cost of repair.
Do you think I should push this?
My boat was lifted back into the water a couple of weeks ago. The arrangement was for her to be towed back to her berth. I paid a visit to her on Saturday to find that she'd been left tied up in the holding area for drystack boats. It gets very tight in this area and at over 32ft long my boat was taking up a fair amount of space.
In short, during the time that she's been in this area someone has hit the side of her, scratching the gel coat and smashed off a cowl that covers the blower vents on the rear starboard quarter. Finding a replacement is proving to be a challenge as the boat went out of production a few years ago. I've seen mention on an owners forum that the manufacturer will make one to order at a cost of $1000 plus shipping.
I suspect I know the answer to this but I feel rather aggrieved with the Marina. I'm hoping that they will accept some responsibility and contribute toward the cost of repair.
Do you think I should push this?