Seems to me that the marina owner should be paying a salvager to recover
your boat and then paying to restore it.   If he does not want to do that
then maybe you need to find a lawyer.
On May 3, 2012 8:45 AM, "Densler, Vernon R (AS)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The marina owner is looking for other options so that we can make sure we
> do the right thing.  Anyone have any ideas?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of JohnB
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 9:30 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: EXT :Re: [Liveaboard] Hull breach and about 2 feet of water in my
> boat.
>
> Wow!!!!!
>
> JohnB
>
> On 5/2/2012 9:22 PM, Vernon Densler wrote:
> > So not a good day at all.  Got the 3" pump and managed to pump the hull
> out
> > enough to see not only the last thing I expected but the last thing I
> wanted
> > to see.  There is a 4" concrete piling skewering my hull.  I was able to
> > slow the water down enough that the sump pump is keeping it almost empty.
> > While we were working on the boat we felt a crunch.  I thought it was
> > shifting on the piling and it turns out that there is another piling now
> > piercing the hull just in front of my board case.  I was told the slip
> was
> > shallow when the water was down but was not told that there was all
> kinds of
> > debris with pointy ends sticking out of the mud.  The piling in the back
> is
> > in the inside of the port hull and the one in the middle towards the
> front
> > is on the outside of the port hull.
> >
> > The marina owner finally showed up at 4:00 and we put a section of PVC
> drain
> > pipe under it to try to keep it from going down much more.
> >
> > He is saying now that he is going to jack the port hull out of the water
> and
> > build cradle to hold the hull so we can repair the holes.  Then when the
> > water comes up high enough to float her out without ripping the hull on
> the
> > spikes we will get her out of there.  Hopefully he does this soon so
> that I
> > don't get any more damage.
> >
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