Mariner69
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Has he protested on here in the past?
Apparently over this boat:-
http://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/655/arctic-penguin
Why didn't they pay out?
IMG_3484 by Rival Sailor, on FlickrMuch later she ended up at the pier in Inveraray and stayed there for years. I read that she joined the other wrecks of the Scottish Maritime Museum, or something like that, the same organisation that could not raise the funds for the City of Adelaide and almost had her dismantled.
So, for a long time she sat in the same place, along side the pier, with a Clyde Puffer tied up behind her. Then one day she moved to the pier head (which is ruined and fenced off with warning signs of unsafe structure). This year she moved, don't know where she went.
I don't think she ever belonged to the Scottish Maritime Museum. She operated at Inverarary as an independent maritime museum .... .
Okay, I didn't know that but knew she was a museum. Someone commented that the owner of the boat also owned the pier but I thought that was part of the estate. It is a shame that the pier is in a poor state of repair as it could be a positive asset for the town.
That is a very good question and doubt anybody but the insurance company and Norris know, but I would hazard a guess that it was because the claim was not covered by the insurance policy. According to that link it hit a submerged object in the Clyde. Just the sort of circumstances where there is potential for dispute - large claim and no doubt complex circumstances..
Boats hitting rocks is hardly unusual isn't that normally an insurable kind of thing?