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Tinkerer 12-28-2003 07:29 PM

will it be the same as before the damage was done.
Will the weight be the same or will it be heavier.
If the boat was dropped on the out drive I would insist on complete replacement of the entire transom assembly. Just think of the potential damage done to the gimbals. These things break. If that skag breaks off in a turn what will happen. Same thing goes for the gimbals.
I agree that you should have to pay for some of the use that is on it but they made the mistake not YOU.
They should give you back what you had not a repaired beat up boat.

blue thunder 12-28-2003 07:44 PM

I'm not sure this was a race boat Tinker. I was envisioning maybe a 24' powerplay or something similar. To come off a trailer because the boob forgot to secure the lock imlpies a roller trailer to me. Don't see many race boats on roller trailers. What is the boat Jill?

Dave

Tinkerer 12-28-2003 07:53 PM

Believe me a boat can come off a bunk trailer if the bunks are wet like they would be if they were pulling it out.
I once was trying to move my boat back on the trailer and loosened up the strap and backed the boat in but it didn't move. So I loosened it up more and tried it again.
It didn't move untill it was 1/2 way up the ramp - scared the crap out of me.

WILDTHING TAZ 12-28-2003 08:54 PM

lets not pick on the tech area.its not a tech question. its a legal help me question.:) ;)

BigChief 12-28-2003 08:54 PM

Sorry to hear it, if you need a good lawyer PM me.

blue thunder 12-29-2003 11:40 AM


Originally posted by WILDTHING TAZ
lets not pick on the tech area.its not a tech question. its a legal help me question.:) ;)
I was poking fun at the general discussion show, errr I mean area. :eek: :eek:

SSComp 12-30-2003 12:39 AM

This is an insurance claim. Take lots of pics and document conversations dates etc.

A third party needs to be involved to acess the damage and proper repair.

Good luck as it could result in a legal battle, but that is what insurance will help you with.

electrical1 12-30-2003 05:24 PM

I WOULD SAY PICTURES RIGHT NOW ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT BEFORE THEY TOUCH IT. SOUNDS LIKE THEY ACTUALLY DROPPED THE BOAT ON THE RAMP. A LICENCED SURVEYOR AND INSURANCE MAN SHOULD GET INVOLVED. I WOULD INSIST ON SOMEONE ELSE FIXING IT IF POSSIBLE TO MAKE SURE IT IS FIXED RIGHT AND NOT JUST PATCHED UP TO LOOK GOOD, ANY JOB WILL LOOK GOOD FOR THE FIRST YEAR. GLASS WORK IS A ART AND IF THE IS STRUCTUAL DAMAGE IT WILL ALWAYS COME APART FROM MOVEMENT

crmax 12-31-2003 11:36 AM

Survey, insurance involved and call a lawyer

Jonas 12-31-2003 02:07 PM

spend the money on survey and attorney now.


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