Jim@sea
Well-Known Member
In the "Ask the Experts" in Motor Boats Monthly a reader complained about a boatyard who serviced his seacocks leaving one open and one closed and he may have damaged his engine.
The reply was that he could have Legal Redress against the Boatyard.
I disagree. Surely it is the boat owners responsibility to ensure that his seacocks are open "before" he sets off. And presumably closes them when he leaves the boat. And as many boatyards employ staff who are not fully trained to do routine maintenance would you really set off in a boat without checking things. OK you shouldent have to but this is the real world. Even trained mechanics make mistakes. (I know I employed some)
The reply was that he could have Legal Redress against the Boatyard.
I disagree. Surely it is the boat owners responsibility to ensure that his seacocks are open "before" he sets off. And presumably closes them when he leaves the boat. And as many boatyards employ staff who are not fully trained to do routine maintenance would you really set off in a boat without checking things. OK you shouldent have to but this is the real world. Even trained mechanics make mistakes. (I know I employed some)