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Sounds like you are fine (all surface/cosmetic damage, not structural). When Yamaha FRP fails it gets soft (there is no core inside, just the shell) and it really cracks like an eggshell (thank goodness not your case).I agree with you on the structural concern. That is my primary concern. Seeing what appears to be stress fractures by looking at the spider cracks in the gelcoat above and below my tower mountpoint is really concerning to me. I don't see anything from inside the boat around the fiberglass that makes me worry though (not really sure what to look for) and while I didn't push super hard on it, pressing in on where the tower mount is did not appear to show much in the way of "give".
Do you show or give them a copy of Insurance? I know most require you to have insurance. Would the Marina be liable at All?
Sorry to see this for you. It would make me sick.
The marina should have his insuranceI gave a copy of my registration and insurance. I have his registration and phone number, but no address or insurance. I have never met the guy who owns the boat that did the damage. I hope the marina isn't liable. I really don't want those guys taking any heat for this guy next to me having crap dock lines.
The marina should have his insurance
That's why I brought up their liability.Important word in there, "should" . I have asked for it as well as surveillance video. Hopefully I get both!
Sounds like you are fine (all surface/cosmetic damage, not structural). When Yamaha FRP fails it gets soft (there is no core inside, just the shell) and it really cracks like an eggshell (thank goodness not your case).
Here is an example of structural damage to FRP - this is one of the many anchor lockers in 2010-2014 240/242 hulls with damage due to a bouncing anchor inside:
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What's a little fiberglass damage between friends... This is what is left from Bimini for me.
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call Ocean repair #801-565-8000 ask for Rick, he'll make it look like new again!
Wow that's a serious diagram. I am liking your post not for the damage but for your effortSince I might not be home for when the insurance has a look at the damage, I wanted to point out everything I have found so far...
I've used them for many years and Rick does an amazing job, highly recommend! I've never used Bastian from Davidson Marine.Thanks Adam! I will keep them in mind. I talk to my adjuster today. Have you ever worked with Bastian from Davidson Marine in Murray? He frequently comes up here to Rockport.
edit: I talked with my insurance today and they mentioned that Ocean Repair was a company that they have worked with in the past and are happy to work with. I'll give them a call and figure out what their schedules are.
Wow that's a serious diagram. I am liking your post not for the damage but for your effort
I've used them for many years and Rick does an amazing job, highly recommend! I've never used Bastian from Davidson Marine.