KAL
Well-Known Member
My boat was holed above the waterline last weekend when she was rammed by a boat with a bowsprit, whilst unoccupied on her mooring, minding her own business. She's being lifted out tomorrow morning and checked over by a surveyor.
She'll be ashore until the repairs have been made. I've got two firms coming out to quote for the job but neither can start for 2 to 2 1/2 weeks.
The other party has admitted full liability and his insurers will foot the bill.
I want to get the job done properly, so she'll be out until that's the case, but does anyone know if it's possible to claim for loss of use? It looks like she'll be out of action for up to a month, and we had planned a whole week on board during that time. It seems unfair to have lost our holiday through no fault of our own.
Any advice or experience would be most appreciated, folks.
She'll be ashore until the repairs have been made. I've got two firms coming out to quote for the job but neither can start for 2 to 2 1/2 weeks.
The other party has admitted full liability and his insurers will foot the bill.
I want to get the job done properly, so she'll be out until that's the case, but does anyone know if it's possible to claim for loss of use? It looks like she'll be out of action for up to a month, and we had planned a whole week on board during that time. It seems unfair to have lost our holiday through no fault of our own.
Any advice or experience would be most appreciated, folks.