sailaboutvic
Well-Known Member
Notwithstanding all this polemic, I believe the OP should get the engine ticking over again ie repaired as necessary. Then just get on with the rest of his life and enjoy his sailing ... ...
i couldn't agree more ,
If Dave want to put blane on anyone it should be his surveyor , in case everyone missed it , so Dave said his surveyor just excepted the broker listing that the engine was reconditioned ( what every that may mean ) and didn't investigate any further .
but I guess he got just as much chance at sueing his surveyor as he has the PO and winning .
What ever any of us wish to think the meaning of reconditioned is , the fact it it could mean anything ,
before selling my old Gererator I replace the water pump ,decoke the top of the piston , replace the head gasket adjusted the tappers re new the rocker cover gasket and replace some of the wiring loom , I could had easily said I reconditioned it , although I didn't use them words , in my view I had.
Now let's say some week down the line or in his case a year later , the guy comes back and the con rod broke , his engineer stripped it down and found the big end shells wasn't replace , does he have a claim?
of cause not .
Any way we all still waiting to hear what French marine have to say .
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