sailingcolin
New Member
A certain North Wales marina which will remain nameless has an interesting solution to the use of 'real' breakwaters; it in fact employs floating style breakwaters to protect the boats.
In this marina as a result there is considerable movement during periods of windy weather, i'm told that it hasn't been un-herd of for certain spans of the marina to actually break during storms due to movement as without piles i'm told its only anchored on stretchy rope to allow it to rise and fall in a very tidal harbour.
I returned to my boat after a few week period and owing to her quite large freeboard she had sustained quite serious cosmetic damage, all around the marina it would appear that most boats in there are taking quite a pounding in this heavy weather with chips and scrapes.
The question is do I tackle the marina? And if so from what angle? My insurance won't pay for wear and tare but the marina is a quite frankly not fit for purpose IMHO. I was warned by a few local members of the sailing club but assumed some sort of rivalry between the club and its moorings and the marina, I never imagined it would have been as bad as they made out. My insurance company said I had to go onto the marina from October, as it turned out, I should have just stayed on the mooring, M. Basically I may as well have tied up against the wall, I would have received similar damage but without the winter marina berthing rates!
In this marina as a result there is considerable movement during periods of windy weather, i'm told that it hasn't been un-herd of for certain spans of the marina to actually break during storms due to movement as without piles i'm told its only anchored on stretchy rope to allow it to rise and fall in a very tidal harbour.
I returned to my boat after a few week period and owing to her quite large freeboard she had sustained quite serious cosmetic damage, all around the marina it would appear that most boats in there are taking quite a pounding in this heavy weather with chips and scrapes.
The question is do I tackle the marina? And if so from what angle? My insurance won't pay for wear and tare but the marina is a quite frankly not fit for purpose IMHO. I was warned by a few local members of the sailing club but assumed some sort of rivalry between the club and its moorings and the marina, I never imagined it would have been as bad as they made out. My insurance company said I had to go onto the marina from October, as it turned out, I should have just stayed on the mooring, M. Basically I may as well have tied up against the wall, I would have received similar damage but without the winter marina berthing rates!