nrbx
Well-Known Member
Hi Guy, Gals, and everyone inbetween,
As per usual things are going wrong over here.
My new to me boat had a ding out of one prop, so the man managing most of my work was asked to arrange for them to be refurbished.
He advised me he had someone take them off and that they would charge 300 GBP to do this and put them back on. I agreed and it was suggested i paid him direct to avoid the VAT as he does not charge it.
Although i have not yet paid him, he had asked for 380 Gbp payment.
Eventually after much delay the props were back on and looked shiny on the 11th May.
The boat was then launched on the 19th May, and we went straight out for a test run. We did around 20 miles at up to 26 knotts.
Coming back in to port solent, we put the boat in reverse and the starboard propeller fell off, we think it missed the rest of the boat but are yet to be lifted, although we are not leaking at least.
We were told by the boat manager to contact the propeller man who after 4 and a half days has sent the following email;
I am quite firmly of the stance that he is fully liable for all the costs as no way should a propeller fall off after 1 hour (please note we have used a underwater camera and there is no drive shaft damage).
What should i do? We have been months delayed already and I am desperate to start using my new boat
All the best,
Neil
As per usual things are going wrong over here.
My new to me boat had a ding out of one prop, so the man managing most of my work was asked to arrange for them to be refurbished.
He advised me he had someone take them off and that they would charge 300 GBP to do this and put them back on. I agreed and it was suggested i paid him direct to avoid the VAT as he does not charge it.
Although i have not yet paid him, he had asked for 380 Gbp payment.
Eventually after much delay the props were back on and looked shiny on the 11th May.
The boat was then launched on the 19th May, and we went straight out for a test run. We did around 20 miles at up to 26 knotts.
Coming back in to port solent, we put the boat in reverse and the starboard propeller fell off, we think it missed the rest of the boat but are yet to be lifted, although we are not leaking at least.
We were told by the boat manager to contact the propeller man who after 4 and a half days has sent the following email;
Mr Bowden
I have given the above a great deal of thought since we spoke on Friday and as a result I am convinced I carried out the job correctly. I consider myself a professional marine engineer and subsequently take pride in all work I undertake. My reputation depends on me so doing. I have a significant portfolio of satisfied customers who would confirm this.
I assure you I fitted both propellers in a proper and competent manner. All the required parts were in place and I have receipts, dated the day the work was undertaken, to confirm same. The locking washer was in point of fact purchased from the propeller repairers that day.
As the work was carried out on the 11th of May and your boat was not put back in the water until the 19th, eight days later, I can not be held responsible for what could or might have happened in the intervening period whilst it was ashore.
Given the fact I am adamant I did all that was required for what was a very simple job, I am unable to compensate you for your loss as I believe I was not negligent in anyway.
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I am quite firmly of the stance that he is fully liable for all the costs as no way should a propeller fall off after 1 hour (please note we have used a underwater camera and there is no drive shaft damage).
What should i do? We have been months delayed already and I am desperate to start using my new boat
All the best,
Neil