Leebee
Member
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2016
- Messages
- 10
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Soon to change
- Vessel Make
- 1974 Marine Trader Double Cabin
Her in lies my tale of woe.
A little less than 2 months ago I purchased a trawler from a boat donation type agency. I got her for a good price and went in with my eyes wide open.
So far I am not disappointed but as the dust or should I say water clears it seems I was lied to regarding the state of the previous owners dock fees.
The exec for the boat donation company was here in FL so we met at the restaurant at the marina with the previous owner. We inspected the boat and he showed me some things and went to the bank to notarize the USCG bills of sale. Once from the owner to the donation company then the donation company to me.
I asked specifically about the dock fees and was told by the exec that they had an agreement with the dockmaster to give them some leeway while the auction was being conducted.
This was just before hurricane Matthew and with preparations for the hurricane and my not being able to get incs due to a hurricane in the Atlantic the dockmaster told me we will get it figured out after the storm as I let him know the boat was not ready to move and nobody was accepting new boats the week before the storm.
Long story longer now that the storm is passed and I have incs the dockmaster (different from the only one I have dealt with) claims there is over a month outstanding in dock fees that transfers to me.
She has promised to help me but keeps citing company policy and no known agreement to let any dock fees slide for the previous owner.
They have padlocked the boat and I am interested in playing nice even though I do not have a contract with this marina.
I would like to stay there actually.
Do I have any recourse in your opinion with the donation agency or the previous owners if I do have to pay the overdue fees?
One party for lying and the previous owner for the actual late fees.
Thanks,
leebee
A little less than 2 months ago I purchased a trawler from a boat donation type agency. I got her for a good price and went in with my eyes wide open.
So far I am not disappointed but as the dust or should I say water clears it seems I was lied to regarding the state of the previous owners dock fees.
The exec for the boat donation company was here in FL so we met at the restaurant at the marina with the previous owner. We inspected the boat and he showed me some things and went to the bank to notarize the USCG bills of sale. Once from the owner to the donation company then the donation company to me.
I asked specifically about the dock fees and was told by the exec that they had an agreement with the dockmaster to give them some leeway while the auction was being conducted.
This was just before hurricane Matthew and with preparations for the hurricane and my not being able to get incs due to a hurricane in the Atlantic the dockmaster told me we will get it figured out after the storm as I let him know the boat was not ready to move and nobody was accepting new boats the week before the storm.
Long story longer now that the storm is passed and I have incs the dockmaster (different from the only one I have dealt with) claims there is over a month outstanding in dock fees that transfers to me.
She has promised to help me but keeps citing company policy and no known agreement to let any dock fees slide for the previous owner.
They have padlocked the boat and I am interested in playing nice even though I do not have a contract with this marina.
I would like to stay there actually.
Do I have any recourse in your opinion with the donation agency or the previous owners if I do have to pay the overdue fees?
One party for lying and the previous owner for the actual late fees.
Thanks,
leebee