What do you think that amounts to in this case? It would probably be less than $10k, and who's is going to pay it? Compound that with loss of...
I think priced at $895k hell get it sold. Most of the spare speculative money right now in the sector that would buy that boat is in real estate...
That would have caused a diagonal and downward force which would have shown torsional damage. There is no torsional damage evidenced there outside...
A proper salvage operation which will have a derrick barge involved will be a quarter of a million dollars. I do not recall reading of attempts to...
I am sure we would have heard about the salvage boat tearing the transom off by now. BTW, the boat should be able to hang by its transom. The boat...
The salvage value there will be less than the cost of the recovery. The only reason it will get salvaged is for legal purposes to prove defect in...
There was nothing about that damage that indicates that mode of failure.
It doesn't matter, it should not have given up under the energies involved in the accident even if it occurred as Mr Myers said. That level of...
Yeah, no, in those conditions, there had to be prior weakening to below minimum acceptable ability, for it to come apart even if it did hit the...
Problem with "premium" toys is they require a premium market to sell for their premium. In the market as it exists today the only thing the...
Because this way he's only turning over the profits, not the capital. I don't get it anyway, the people who bought into Bernie's scheme did so out...
People keep bringing up stuffing the bow, yet earlier in the thread the conditions were reported as nominal, so which is it? In order to really...
In general, yes, you are too old to get into an entry level position. You may pull it off though with a good look, great personality, excellent...
No, not really, this should have been a subrogation issue, instead the owner is having to litigate. There are multiple issues here.
Which means that the bulkheads would have had to fail unless it dove so hard that the transom was sheered on the way going under.
That indeed is the fascinating bit to this whole thing, and none of the scenarios bode particularly well for the manufacturer.
Can you point out which bit of damage on that bouy indicates that?
I am not convinced that the strut has damage. If it's older ablative paint, especially when applied spec boat thin, it could easily just be...
There are full bulkheads between the bow and transom, the water should not be able to push through.