dinwood
Well-Known Member
Perhaps a question for the legal minded...
We've just bought a boat from a large and well known Dutch based brokerage and have had some problems post-completion. The most serious was that we discovered an open-ended pipe connected to an open sea-cock - only noticed when the bilges were awash crossing the channel back to the UK (this section of bilges not being drained to the area covered by the bigle pump!). The end of the pipe was hidden above the static water line of the boat so not a problem until healed.
This broker was also the owner, ie he was selling in the course of his business, and I understood consumer law makes him liable for defects, and in my view a boat that lets in tons of water when healed is defective! There is an arbitration clause in the contract, but I wonder whether consumer law should be simpler protection.
They - and the surveyor - are denying liability, yet we are facing significant costs to rectify a number of problems either not found on survey or not considered by the surveyor to be significant. What should we do?
We've just bought a boat from a large and well known Dutch based brokerage and have had some problems post-completion. The most serious was that we discovered an open-ended pipe connected to an open sea-cock - only noticed when the bilges were awash crossing the channel back to the UK (this section of bilges not being drained to the area covered by the bigle pump!). The end of the pipe was hidden above the static water line of the boat so not a problem until healed.
This broker was also the owner, ie he was selling in the course of his business, and I understood consumer law makes him liable for defects, and in my view a boat that lets in tons of water when healed is defective! There is an arbitration clause in the contract, but I wonder whether consumer law should be simpler protection.
They - and the surveyor - are denying liability, yet we are facing significant costs to rectify a number of problems either not found on survey or not considered by the surveyor to be significant. What should we do?