clyst
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I would be more than happy to offer them my custom
Absolutely .
I would be more than happy to offer them my custom
I would be more than happy to offer them Dylan's custom as well.
I know it sounds all 'elf-n-safety-gorn-mad but here is a relevant example - my Father-in-law is an engineering surveyor of cranes for a large insurance company, he was tasked with an inspection of a yacht club crane which had been in use for about 7 years; a change in insurance companies meant a new inspection, which has since changed to an annual one. They pointed out that it had been used safely for 7 years and was professionally installed and certified. He pointed out that it was dangerous and incorrectly installed - "we've never had a problem" says the yacht club.
It's not an exact parallel of course but the argument that nothing went wrong before is an amateur's argument. We rely on professionals to make a careful judgement rather than a guess. The fact that 10 years ago they didn't have the same checks to make is hardly the fault of anyone today. Arguing that it's just paper is naive; 70 tonnes swinging through the air, lifted by a crane and balance weight of over 100 tonnes isn't a job for a well-meaning bloke. The speculation is fun but the job will get done when it's done in the right way, by the right people and that will cost proper money. As someone who spends a lot of time in boatyards I'm very glad the business of safety is taken seriously.
Re Chinita.
What you say is absolutely correct.
Myself I would be a tad bothered to be buying a piece of paper on top of yard fees and cranage fees in lieu of 4, 8, 20 new batteries.
Boat ownership is all about choices innit..
Perhaps both the paper and the batteries will prove useful for the same 5-7 years(?) but I don't get any further benefit from the paper , though others will.
Still, not being able to buy batteries would make the cranage lighter I guess by several hundred kilos.
All a bit Pythonesque paper performance, so " always look on the bright side of life..."
Apologies, I have not read all of your posts on the subject but, by 'piece of paper' do you mean the insurance certificate?
If so, it is not just a piece of paper and nothing to do with choices. As we are discovering, there needs to be some pretty sound engineering before underwriters will insure the risk.
Old saying; A paper umbrella is no good when it rains.
That is why this paper needs to be pretty special.
So, you have decided that the discussion should be limited to one view-point. What if we have a comment to make which is borderline? Should we send all our prospective posts to you for checking first?
This is a forum, where things get discussed.
I like proof impirical, myself.. And maybe some iron plates to spread the ground load
The boat hasnt got any heavier has it
Myself I would be a tad bothered to be buying a piece of paper on top of yard fees and cranage fees in lieu of 4, 8, 20 new batteries.
Boat ownership is all about choices innit..
An empirical determination that the ground was unsound would end up costing >EUR1m and you'd have a bloody great crane stuck in the lock! I'd probably opt to pay a few grand to an engineer and his ground testing dubreys; unless I wanted some very expensive Liebherr landfill.
....and, if it should go tits up Ellie would be pleased for the insurance pay-out rather than years of wriggling.I agree with others I see no fault with the boatyard. They are just pressing to have this done properly
....and, if it should go tits up Ellie would be pleased for the insurance pay-out rather than years of wriggling.
Indeed. Think of the YouTube hits though
Ah yes the media age, forgot about that ...it would get more hits than the, "Don't be horrible to Britney!" one. Actually ignore that last sentence as I don't want to steal anyone's thunder if they're lining up such a post on this thread.
Ah yes the media age, forgot about that ...it would get more hits than the, "Don't be horrible to Britney!" one. Actually ignore that last sentence as I don't want to steal anyone's thunder if they're lining up such a post on this thread.