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bill for boat salvage
On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 18:10:34 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Dec 1, 11:57*am, bob wrote: well the bills are starting to pour in for the salvage of my boat after hurricane sandy. the boat was up on blocks for winter storage when the storm hit. it floated off the blocks and was recovered by seatow, which propped it up against a house and put blocks under it to stabilize it. the marina then moved it from there back to its original position. i inspected the boat 2 weeks ago and it appears to be in good shape with no damage to prop shaft or rudder. seatow bill: $150/ft. so that's about $4000. bill from the marina $800. submitting to insurance....see what they'll pay. Oh my, Bob. I knew you were bracing or it, but I didn't know if your craft survived the storm or not. I hope the ins. doesn't give you too much grief. Hope you can make an equitable settlement. Did you have any interior damage at least that you can tell? \ No, no damage. Haven't heard from the salvage co since we told them the boat was a cheapie. not sure what's up |
bill for boat salvage
On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 11:09:16 -0500, Gogarty
wrote: In article , says... well the bills are starting to pour in for the salvage of my boat after hurricane sandy. the boat was up on blocks for winter storage when the storm hit. it floated off the blocks and was recovered by seatow, which propped it up against a house and put blocks under it to stabilize it. the marina then moved it from there back to its original position. i insepcted the boat 2 weeks ago and it appears to be in good shape with no damage to prop shaft or rudder. seatow bill: $150/ft. so that's about $4000. bill from the marina $800. submitting to insurance....see what they'll pay. You may be pleasantly surprised. Read your policy. Were/are you a member of BoatUS? We lost our boat in July despite heroic efforts by TowBoatUS. The insurance paid for the salvage efforts and the agreed value of the boat, wich was more than the boat's market value. No i made the mistake of getting a policy from the co that does my house and car. mistake. no coverage at all except for hull and 400 for 'emergency' service. sucks |
bill for boat salvage
On Dec 16, 5:09*pm, bob wrote:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 18:10:34 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Dec 1, 11:57*am, bob wrote: well the bills are starting to pour in for the salvage of my boat after hurricane sandy. the boat was up on blocks for winter storage when the storm hit. it floated off the blocks and was recovered by seatow, which propped it up against a house and put blocks under it to stabilize it. the marina then moved it from there back to its original position. i inspected the boat 2 weeks ago and it appears to be in good shape with no damage to prop shaft or rudder. seatow bill: $150/ft. so that's about $4000. bill from the marina $800. submitting to insurance....see what they'll pay. Oh my, Bob. I knew you were bracing or it, but I didn't know if your craft survived the storm or not. *I hope the ins. doesn't give you too much grief. Hope you can make an equitable settlement. Did you have any interior damage at least that you can tell? \ No, no damage. Haven't heard from the salvage co since we told them the boat was a cheapie. not sure what's up Man that sucks! I'd think the ins co would have settles something by now, unless their frying larger fish and it's a 'take a number' deal. |
bill for boat salvage
On Dec 16, 5:10*pm, bob wrote:
On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 11:09:16 -0500, Gogarty wrote: In article , says... well the bills are starting to pour in for the salvage of my boat after hurricane sandy. the boat was up on blocks for winter storage when the storm hit. it floated off the blocks and was recovered by seatow, which propped it up against a house and put blocks under it to stabilize it. the marina then moved it from there back to its original position. i insepcted the boat 2 weeks ago and it appears to be in good shape with no damage to prop shaft or rudder. seatow bill: $150/ft. so that's about $4000. bill from the marina $800. submitting to insurance....see what they'll pay. You may be pleasantly surprised. Read your policy. Were/are you a member of BoatUS? We lost our boat in July despite heroic efforts by TowBoatUS. The insurance paid for the salvage efforts and the agreed value of the boat, wich was more than the boat's market value. No i made the mistake of getting a policy from the co that does my house and car. mistake. no coverage at all except for hull and 400 for 'emergency' service. sucks bummer... |
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