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RIP
So after the minor problems we had in Salcolmbe. The surveyor recomended the engineers. They got on to the job emmediatley, to make sure there was no further damage done. So when leaving the boat with them, I asked. " How long", the reply was, about a week. Christ I thort, your never going to do this lot in a week. Being it was August, I did not expect the boat mended till October, or maybe November. So not to much in a rush then. But I said, I wanted the boat for new years day, we always go to the boat then.
So, they put the boat in the water on the 23 of December. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Then found a fault. Course it's Christmas then, so still no boat.
Now, the understanding was, about September, they would get the boat in the water and do extended sea trials, so drop the boat off at it's berth in Plymouth, only 20 miles away, where they also work from. Leaving the boat on shore power, heating and dehumidifiers attached.
Since Christmas, excuses have been, bad weather. The other peculiar one being. "Well your going in hospital next month" /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Well, yep, for half a day. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
So, the boats on a mooring in Salcolmbe, costing them money. Neither the insurers or I can or will pay out till, the boat is back in plymouth, with a clean bill of health.
If the boats all manky and mouldy, because of there neglect. (We had no choice but to leave the boat in there care. leaving bedding, clothing etc).
Then that comes off the bill.
Originally, I thought, what a great firm. I'll use and recomend them to others.
Feelings now, is stuff them. I can be equally slow in paying the bill and authorising the insurers to pay.
It is about 23 grand, in some one elses pocket, rather than theres.
Obviously there mind set is different, any idea how it works. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
So, they put the boat in the water on the 23 of December. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Then found a fault. Course it's Christmas then, so still no boat.
Now, the understanding was, about September, they would get the boat in the water and do extended sea trials, so drop the boat off at it's berth in Plymouth, only 20 miles away, where they also work from. Leaving the boat on shore power, heating and dehumidifiers attached.
Since Christmas, excuses have been, bad weather. The other peculiar one being. "Well your going in hospital next month" /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Well, yep, for half a day. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
So, the boats on a mooring in Salcolmbe, costing them money. Neither the insurers or I can or will pay out till, the boat is back in plymouth, with a clean bill of health.
If the boats all manky and mouldy, because of there neglect. (We had no choice but to leave the boat in there care. leaving bedding, clothing etc).
Then that comes off the bill.
Originally, I thought, what a great firm. I'll use and recomend them to others.
Feelings now, is stuff them. I can be equally slow in paying the bill and authorising the insurers to pay.
It is about 23 grand, in some one elses pocket, rather than theres.
Obviously there mind set is different, any idea how it works. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif