jhr
Well-Known Member
Boat was booked in to be lifted out for the winter today /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif and - because I am a tight fisted git - I took the day off work to bring her downriver to the yard to be lifted, thus saving a towing fee of about 30 quid.
Up at the crack of dawn, so as to ensure that I am in situ by about 9.00 am. As I come alongside at the yard, one of the guys comes over and says "Ah. Your boat's coming out on Monday now; didn't anybody tell you"?
No, they effing well didn't and I can't take another day off work so, after a bit of a discussion, it's agreed (rather grudgingly) that I can leave her moored up at the yard over the weekend and they will lift her on Monday. This is a pain, because I'll have to go down again next weekend to get all the cushions and other gear off her (cos I can't lug it all across the boat I'm tied up to, in order to get it ashore). Also, I like to be around when they take her out, to have a good look for tell tale signs of trouble, such as water pouring out of the hull, and the like.
I am a mild mannered man, on the whole, but I despair at the appalling level of customer service that seems to think it is OK to pull stunts like this, and which appears to be par for the course in the British leisure marine industry.
Or perhaps I'm just grumpy because the boat's coming out..........
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Up at the crack of dawn, so as to ensure that I am in situ by about 9.00 am. As I come alongside at the yard, one of the guys comes over and says "Ah. Your boat's coming out on Monday now; didn't anybody tell you"?
No, they effing well didn't and I can't take another day off work so, after a bit of a discussion, it's agreed (rather grudgingly) that I can leave her moored up at the yard over the weekend and they will lift her on Monday. This is a pain, because I'll have to go down again next weekend to get all the cushions and other gear off her (cos I can't lug it all across the boat I'm tied up to, in order to get it ashore). Also, I like to be around when they take her out, to have a good look for tell tale signs of trouble, such as water pouring out of the hull, and the like.
I am a mild mannered man, on the whole, but I despair at the appalling level of customer service that seems to think it is OK to pull stunts like this, and which appears to be par for the course in the British leisure marine industry.
Or perhaps I'm just grumpy because the boat's coming out..........
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