Grantm
Member
Hey all,
I posted my first thread a few weeks ago and showed a few pics of my beloved Kingston 770. I just finished the interior referb which took two years and a lot of hard work as im sure all of you guys appreciate.
I was going to post some questions about various things but it seems now this won't be happening.
You see, it seems I'm either the luckiest person alive or the unluckiest.
Last week we had a typical Southerly storm which in my area produces strong winds and a good size chop in the bay. My boat sits on a swing mooring amount another hundred or so boats.
That night I got a call from the water police informing me that my boat had been been damaged and they hoped I had good bilge pumps !! Huh ?
They proceeded to tell me that a 45 foot steel vessel had broken its mooring, drifted through and its its stern got hung up on my mooring rope. From here the 28 tonne piece of crap connected itself to my bow and for three hours crunched, squashed, split, and basically destroyed my boat !
There is an 6 foot gaping hole in the bow with unmeasurable damage on the inside. All the windows popped things are bent etc etc etc
The bad news...
My boat is a right off. All the money and time has gone down the drain.
The guy who owns the offending boat in UN INSURED
I have to claim it on my insurance
The good news...
My boat is a right off. The payout value is what I paid the the boat and although I have spent plenty, in today's market it was not worth what I'm getting from my insurance company regardless of the improvements I've done. If I sold it, I would not get what the insurance payout is.
What to do now ?
Buy bigger and better !
Crazy week !
I posted my first thread a few weeks ago and showed a few pics of my beloved Kingston 770. I just finished the interior referb which took two years and a lot of hard work as im sure all of you guys appreciate.
I was going to post some questions about various things but it seems now this won't be happening.
You see, it seems I'm either the luckiest person alive or the unluckiest.
Last week we had a typical Southerly storm which in my area produces strong winds and a good size chop in the bay. My boat sits on a swing mooring amount another hundred or so boats.
That night I got a call from the water police informing me that my boat had been been damaged and they hoped I had good bilge pumps !! Huh ?
They proceeded to tell me that a 45 foot steel vessel had broken its mooring, drifted through and its its stern got hung up on my mooring rope. From here the 28 tonne piece of crap connected itself to my bow and for three hours crunched, squashed, split, and basically destroyed my boat !
There is an 6 foot gaping hole in the bow with unmeasurable damage on the inside. All the windows popped things are bent etc etc etc
The bad news...
My boat is a right off. All the money and time has gone down the drain.
The guy who owns the offending boat in UN INSURED
I have to claim it on my insurance
The good news...
My boat is a right off. The payout value is what I paid the the boat and although I have spent plenty, in today's market it was not worth what I'm getting from my insurance company regardless of the improvements I've done. If I sold it, I would not get what the insurance payout is.
What to do now ?
Buy bigger and better !
Crazy week !