Sailor of Fortune
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Thats great news Ski!..except for the Tornado damage..
Glad to hear you're mostly out of the woods. Won't be able to deliver IPAs till mid October.SE NC report: Looks like we're ok here. Eye seems to be staying off the coast. Wind is up, but tolerable. Probably will get more wind before it subsides. Tide at this point is only a few feet above normal. We can handle that. Just need to see what the backside will do, that often bites me. Power still on, genny gets to sleep (so far).
Worst of this was an a$$ load of rain and scattered tornados. My girl has a co-worker that took a lot of tornado damage in Porters Neck, about 4m NE. We may go there in the morning to help out. Some flooding damage locally, nothing major.
I need an IPA!
After seeing the damage to my boat, I’m trying to figure out the logistics and process of getting it repaired.
First of all, since my solar panels were blown off, I’m wondering how long my batteries will last as it sits there in the yard. I didn’t leave any DC draw on, except for the bilge pumps. I have no idea when the yard will become operational again, so it could be sitting there awhile. I do have a small auxiliary solar panel inside the boat I can rig up to keep the batteries topped off.
Also, since the mast is broken, I’m wondering how I will remove the top broken section and rigging so I can eventually get the boat back to the states for repair. Can it just be hacksawed off if it is still connected partially, or do I need some other tool?
Of course I have no idea if the bottom is damaged until I see the boat, so I might have much more to deal with than just batteries and the mast and rigging.
The insurance company said in the last big storm it took a couple of months to get everything settled, so I guess I can’t do too much until the adjuster sees the boat.
After seeing the damage to my boat, I’m trying to figure out the logistics and process of getting it repaired.
First of all, since my solar panels were blown off, I’m wondering how long my batteries will last as it sits there in the yard. I didn’t leave any DC draw on, except for the bilge pumps. I have no idea when the yard will become operational again, so it could be sitting there awhile. I do have a small auxiliary solar panel inside the boat I can rig up to keep the batteries topped off.
Also, since the mast is broken, I’m wondering how I will remove the top broken section and rigging so I can eventually get the boat back to the states for repair. Can it just be hacksawed off if it is still connected partially, or do I need some other tool?
Of course I have no idea if the bottom is damaged until I see the boat, so I might have much more to deal with than just batteries and the mast and rigging.
The insurance company said in the last big storm it took a couple of months to get everything settled, so I guess I can’t do too much until the adjuster sees the boat.
What’s the formula insurance companies use to total a boat? If the damages are a certain percentage of the insured amount?
What’s that percentage usually?
Totaled? What’s the formula insurance companies normally use to total a boat? If the damages are a certain percentage of the insured amount? What’s that percentage usually?
Typically when either the policy limits are reached
OR
When the insurance company determines they can replace with like kind and quality.
The decision all revolves around dollars. If the limit was $175K and the repairs exceed $175,000, you get a check for $175,000 after the deductible is met if that applies. They get the vehicle/vessel.
I'm under the impression its about half the cost of the insured value. What say you, Insurance Gurus?.. Several insurance professionals on this forum can educate us in this scenario
Certainly not a guru about anything but I do know if they total your boat you may be able to buy it back from them at a negotiated price.
Also, since the mast is broken, I’m wondering how I will remove the top broken section and rigging so I can eventually get the boat back to the states for repair. Can it just be hacksawed off if it is still connected partially, or do I need some other tool?
When I lost Possum, the insurance company did ask me if I wanted to buy her back. I didn’t need another project at that time so I said no.
Not much I can do at this point I’m realizing, other than maybe get over there to look at the boat and maybe get some personal things out of the interior.
It’s keel stepped. I now realize it’s probably beyond my ability even to rig it temporarily so I could get it back to to the rigger in Stuart that I used (Mack Sails). I sure don’t want all that rigging, loose sail and broken mast flopping around up there on a trip back across the gulfstream.
Not much I can do at this point I’m realizing, other than maybe get over there to look at the boat and maybe get some personal things out of the interior.
Do you know whatever became of Possum?