bedouin
Well-known member
Unless it is an explicit condition in his own insurance policy (and it won't be) he has no legal right to claim such costs. He has a duty to minimise his losses, so if he thinks he will incur additional losses by not getting the work done immediately then he needs to get the boat fixed and argue about the costs later.I would imagine he does. Of greater interest is that if Hummingbird is not repaired by 1st March, due to various insurers arguing and not making a decision, and thorough no fault of his own he loses sailing time can he then charter a yacht and bill the guilty party's insurance company?
The problem, of course, is deciding who "the guilty party" is. It ain't he!