SailingEd
Active Member
Hi
I’ve not been a boat owner for long so I’m looking for a bit of advice on a recent haul out and I’m disputing the costs so please read the story first then hopefully tell me if I’m in the right or wrong, and what I can do about it.
I’ll leave the yard name out of it for now but here we go.
I booked the boat for a lift out, specific time and date to do so.
i pre paid 20% deposit for the lift and was going to be ashore for 14 days before lifting back in.
i got the boat there on time as arranged but was told due to high winds on previous days there was a bit of a back log but I would be lifted the next day.
no problem I thought as I had only booked the trades in from 2 days later, I said call me if any issues and left the boat with them (Sailboat) no calls and no contact from the yard.
anyway, my first tradesman turns up and the boat is still in the water 2 days later...
the tradesman wants his 6hrs x 2 people labour paying for that day and rightly so I’d booked them but they were unable to do anything and at short notice they couldn’t do other jobs and had travelled specifically to work my boat. (This was to remove the sail drive refurbish it and refit it)
So I’m £720 out of pocket already
Now I was in a predicament to rearrange trades people meaning the boat ended up being out the water for 28days not the 14 booked due to availability so I could actually rearrange the work.
so the final bill from the boatyard is for a lift out and back in, and 28days storage
problem is it’s not my fault they’re incompetent we had a time and date set on a quote for £550 all in, now they want £850 due to the extra days.
the way I see it they should reimburse me for the trades who couldn’t work on the boat or significantly discount the lift out because it wasn’t at the time or date we agreed.
if anyone has had disputes of this kind I’d like to hear as I don’t really know where I stand on this.
if they had told me they couldn’t lift the boat out I could have rearranged, but they didn’t and what’s the point in booking a lift on a set date if they won’t uphold their side of basically a contract? And then charge me extra because I can’t pull mechanics out of a hat with a days notice
there was also a delay in getting the boat back in and I needed the sail drive testing as the diaphragm was changed, the mechanic needed to be present for lift in and again was let down by the yard not sticking to timings and had to return again on another date.
so because they have royally shafted me I’m disputing I don’t pay them anything other than the 20% deposit I’ve already paid after all they never provided the services on the dates I requested ( and booked months in advance!)
I have the original lift out order in writing but other than that it’s just been emailS back and forth and now they’re threatening to take it further due to me refusing to pay. But the way I see if the service was shocking and not what I ordered and I’m out of pocket because of it. Significantly so too!
Help please?
Surly I shouldn’t pay for their incompetence ?
equally I can’t wait until confirmation of the boat coming out before booking in trades most are booked up months in advance! How do people normally deal with this, it’s a huge planning headache!
I’ve not been a boat owner for long so I’m looking for a bit of advice on a recent haul out and I’m disputing the costs so please read the story first then hopefully tell me if I’m in the right or wrong, and what I can do about it.
I’ll leave the yard name out of it for now but here we go.
I booked the boat for a lift out, specific time and date to do so.
i pre paid 20% deposit for the lift and was going to be ashore for 14 days before lifting back in.
i got the boat there on time as arranged but was told due to high winds on previous days there was a bit of a back log but I would be lifted the next day.
no problem I thought as I had only booked the trades in from 2 days later, I said call me if any issues and left the boat with them (Sailboat) no calls and no contact from the yard.
anyway, my first tradesman turns up and the boat is still in the water 2 days later...
the tradesman wants his 6hrs x 2 people labour paying for that day and rightly so I’d booked them but they were unable to do anything and at short notice they couldn’t do other jobs and had travelled specifically to work my boat. (This was to remove the sail drive refurbish it and refit it)
So I’m £720 out of pocket already
Now I was in a predicament to rearrange trades people meaning the boat ended up being out the water for 28days not the 14 booked due to availability so I could actually rearrange the work.
so the final bill from the boatyard is for a lift out and back in, and 28days storage
problem is it’s not my fault they’re incompetent we had a time and date set on a quote for £550 all in, now they want £850 due to the extra days.
the way I see it they should reimburse me for the trades who couldn’t work on the boat or significantly discount the lift out because it wasn’t at the time or date we agreed.
if anyone has had disputes of this kind I’d like to hear as I don’t really know where I stand on this.
if they had told me they couldn’t lift the boat out I could have rearranged, but they didn’t and what’s the point in booking a lift on a set date if they won’t uphold their side of basically a contract? And then charge me extra because I can’t pull mechanics out of a hat with a days notice
there was also a delay in getting the boat back in and I needed the sail drive testing as the diaphragm was changed, the mechanic needed to be present for lift in and again was let down by the yard not sticking to timings and had to return again on another date.
so because they have royally shafted me I’m disputing I don’t pay them anything other than the 20% deposit I’ve already paid after all they never provided the services on the dates I requested ( and booked months in advance!)
I have the original lift out order in writing but other than that it’s just been emailS back and forth and now they’re threatening to take it further due to me refusing to pay. But the way I see if the service was shocking and not what I ordered and I’m out of pocket because of it. Significantly so too!
Help please?
Surly I shouldn’t pay for their incompetence ?
equally I can’t wait until confirmation of the boat coming out before booking in trades most are booked up months in advance! How do people normally deal with this, it’s a huge planning headache!