Hippocampus
Guru
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2020
- Messages
- 4,182
- Location
- Plymouth
- Vessel Name
- Hippocampus
- Vessel Make
- Nordic Tug 42
So sorry to hear that. We were warned about that possibility before we shipped our boat so had everything put away like you would do for a passage. You were in different circumstances with stuff not yet installed. When our last boat was built and then shipped from mainland China to Norfolk VA for initial commissioning had a separate shipping container. A separate long frame to contain the mast and rigging was shipped to the commissioning yard from a US supplier. Electronic spaces and wiring were rough fitted but not shipped to China. Rather instillation occurred stateside by manufacturers certified installers so there were no warranty issues. Of course didn’t sign off and accept the vessel until I had help going through her and making sure everything worked and there was no shipping damage that would bite me in the butt down the road.
Keep your chin up. This too will past. Might want an independent survey after PAE fixes everything before signing off. She’s an amazing vessel. Given you’re positioned to afford her and obviously quite knowledgeable I’m sure you already know how to handle this bump in the road. Has PAE committed to a time frame to get her right? Got to be frustrating for her to be so close but yet far away. As said in My Little Chickadee” She’s so new she hasn’t been unwrapped yet”. You will definitely be luckier than Fields was with Mae West. It’s on them to get her right and make her the perfect boat she is.
Keep your chin up. This too will past. Might want an independent survey after PAE fixes everything before signing off. She’s an amazing vessel. Given you’re positioned to afford her and obviously quite knowledgeable I’m sure you already know how to handle this bump in the road. Has PAE committed to a time frame to get her right? Got to be frustrating for her to be so close but yet far away. As said in My Little Chickadee” She’s so new she hasn’t been unwrapped yet”. You will definitely be luckier than Fields was with Mae West. It’s on them to get her right and make her the perfect boat she is.