I will take Doug good advice and will paint a big BLOCK HERE on the hull under each bulkhead so this does not occur never again. Was wondering if having a full length beam under the keel supported by blocks would be a good idea.
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I've been through damages caused by improper haul techniques. My advice:
1.) File with your insurer.
2.) Transition as much forms of communication as you can to written. You might have a good relationship with the owner now, but when "others" take over, you will regret having undocumented conversations.
3.) If you do have a personal conversation (which you should avoid), immediately after keep a diary and religiously fill out the date/time/person and a summary of what was discussed. Note any word for word quotes, in quotes.
Example: The lady at the counter who said to me "If I had been working that day this would not have happened" was worth an increase in payout of about $8K.
4.) It's not an absolute, but getting an independent party to do the repair, can alleviate conflicts of interest.
As others have noted, the time to repair will be less than the time to haggle. Anything you can do to separate the two things will help you get back in the waters sooner.
5.) Lastly, beware of posting details on this forum. "Next time I'll <fill in the blank> would be a nice gem to point out how you feel this was your fault, even if it wasn't. Be careful about what and where you say things as they may be taken more literal than you intended.