Art, The address to start a new thread is [email protected]. No bounce!
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Roth Arthur <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello everyone,**** > > ** ** > > I’m sorry to break into this string of very important emails, but I have > been trying to post a question about a problem I’m having with my boat and > it seems that when I send the email it is not being posted. I’m mailing to > the [email protected] address. I will be grateful for any > advice.**** > > ** ** > > Thanks,**** > > Art Roth C&C 36 Godspeed**** > > Palmetto, FL**** > > ** ** > > *From:* CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Joel > Aronson > *Sent:* Friday, November 02, 2012 10:39 PM > > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Need Legal advice please**** > > ** ** > > Chuck,**** > > ** ** > > He should check with his insurance company to get some advice even though > he only has liability coverage. If he knows who insures the clamboat, he > should make a claim and if he gets no satisfaction he can get help from the > state insurance commissioner. Wish I could give you an answer, but I'm not > an admiralty lawyer, and they are few and far between. Getting rid of the > debris is probably a good idea just to prevent further damage. > > Joel**** > > Sent from my iPad**** > > > On Nov 2, 2012, at 10:15 PM, Chuck S <[email protected]> wrote:**** > > > During Hurricane Sandy, in Atlantic City two 80 ft commercial clamboats > broke loose from their docks and drifted down onto my friend's boat. The > clamboats did a lot of damage, scarred his hull, and destroyed the docks so > he lost his slip, which he paid for in advance. He lives aboard and though > the boat floats fine, no leaks, just a nasty scar down the whole starboard > side, no lifelines, cosmetics. He has insurance but only liability > coverage. His boat blew across the harbor and landed on the dock at Golden > Nugget Marina. His boat was so well secured before the storm that even > after the clamboats pushed him down the lagoon several hundred feet and set > others adrift or sunk, my friend's boat sits on er waterline and is > surrounded by sections of the old floating dock and at least three piling > still hanging from the boat. > > He has damage to is boat. He lost is slip. So we thought the clamboat > owner should make him whole, by replacing what they destroyed; the docks, > patch his boat and pay for a slip until this is completed. He is being > told the damage to his boat from Hurricane Sandy is his own problem because > everyone is covered by "act of God". We have photos of the clamboats > against his boat and at each move as they destroyed docks at several > properties, sunk a 22' Catalina and set a Bayliner adrift. The marina > tells him, he has to hire a professional to remove all the debris that is > tied to him. > > He's staying with me for now. What rights does he have? **** > > Chuck > *Resolute* > 1990 C&C 34R > Atlantic City, NJ**** > > _______________________________________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > [email protected]**** > > > _______________________________________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > [email protected] > > -- Joel 301 541 8551
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