Sea trial crash

danfoley

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Oh dear oh dear - wouldn't like to have been the skipper that drove this boat onto the breakwater wall... Sea trial goes wrong picture gallery

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Never mind the collision, who sanctioned the recovery? OK, there was probably a lot of grp damage as a result of the collision but this would have been repairable. But the salvage operation resulted in a complete submersion which has probably written the boat off or at least massively increased the repair cost. Couldn't the salvage team have used flotation devices to avoid a submersion? I wonder what the insurance co think?
 
That's what i was thinking. Why not do a temporary repair to the bows before pulling it off. And thus sinking it. Odd.
 
What a wast !. a few cans of expanding foam and resin slapped into holes whilst still on rocks surely could have kept it afloat to get it to hoist /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
If you look at some of those piccies... there is clearly a crane's lifting strop around the boat.... and I think the final pic, which shows it sunk, but at a different spot than were it went aground...... Could it be that the recovery went wrong?
 
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