Nomad Willy
Guru
bfloyd4405 wrote;
“Manufacturers of trailer boats like Ranger should design their boats with reinforcing in areas that would normally sit on the bunks of a trailer. If the samples taken to the lab were not from these areas of the bottom then the tests were a waste of money but if they were, the tests are proof of a major Ranger engineering fault and Ranger should be held liabel”
Do not agree
Trailer boats have always had this problem. Especially w light plywood boats and aluminum.
But an experienced operator of boat lifting/moving equipment should check for internal frame and bulkhead locations. Ditto steel boats. But I’ve only experienced one occasion where they did. And it was my boat.
If there is anyone responsible it should be the equipment operator and of course that would fall on the marina.
But if a boat builder built a boat that was weak in some ways it should be placarded against pressure points. But to make them libel one would (IMO) need to at least be prepared to show the boat was too weak for normal usage. And I would think being carried on a “pad lift” trailer would be anticipated as typical usage.
Many boats get heavy from added weight and it dosn’t occur to many skippers to haul their boats light as in low on fuel and water and other significant weight.
The Ranger looks like a well built boat.
“Manufacturers of trailer boats like Ranger should design their boats with reinforcing in areas that would normally sit on the bunks of a trailer. If the samples taken to the lab were not from these areas of the bottom then the tests were a waste of money but if they were, the tests are proof of a major Ranger engineering fault and Ranger should be held liabel”
Do not agree
Trailer boats have always had this problem. Especially w light plywood boats and aluminum.
But an experienced operator of boat lifting/moving equipment should check for internal frame and bulkhead locations. Ditto steel boats. But I’ve only experienced one occasion where they did. And it was my boat.
If there is anyone responsible it should be the equipment operator and of course that would fall on the marina.
But if a boat builder built a boat that was weak in some ways it should be placarded against pressure points. But to make them libel one would (IMO) need to at least be prepared to show the boat was too weak for normal usage. And I would think being carried on a “pad lift” trailer would be anticipated as typical usage.
Many boats get heavy from added weight and it dosn’t occur to many skippers to haul their boats light as in low on fuel and water and other significant weight.
The Ranger looks like a well built boat.
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