The marina crushed the middle of the last section of my pontoons. They were blocking it up in prepping for painting. I thought they knew what they were doing.
I'm so mad I'm actually numbingly calm.
Backstory, just for perspective. New 2021 115 hp motor. All upholstery custom replaced and custom fitted cover this past fall. All allegedly top quality marine vinyl and canvas from a specialty shop who also either replaced the wood framing and/ or marine epoxied everything. All in anticipation of trying the chesapeake bay for once....Furthermore, I have renovated, repaired and upgraded my instruments and wiring and equipped this pontoon with a porta potty and grill. The trailer has also been repaired, upgraded. I even ordered warning decals and placards for the boat,if needed, and had new color decals made for the trailer.
Finally, one of the reasons for moving the boat to a chesapeake marina was due to declining conditions at the river "marina" and vandalism on my toons while parked at the "marina" lot....and now this...lol...murphy's law
So, I need expertise comments on the PROPER way to fix this. I have to arm myself with facts as you and I both know this will probably end up confrontational.
I'm sure I'm gonna lose out....but I'm a fighter..
Sure, right now they're saying we're gonna take care of you, but I'm sure they have NO knowledge of aluminum and/or how that can or cannot be repaired...or any idea as to the labor involved, none. They can't fix it there, the boat's gonna have to be transported, moved here moved there.....and I live 1.5 hours away..........I hate it when I f@#k myself....
My knowledge says the ONLY way to repair this is to REPLACE the tubes!
They are not gonna do that, I bet....no matter what improvements I've made, it's still a 2006 pontoon......
So, speak...I'm listening...
I'm so mad I'm actually numbingly calm.
Backstory, just for perspective. New 2021 115 hp motor. All upholstery custom replaced and custom fitted cover this past fall. All allegedly top quality marine vinyl and canvas from a specialty shop who also either replaced the wood framing and/ or marine epoxied everything. All in anticipation of trying the chesapeake bay for once....Furthermore, I have renovated, repaired and upgraded my instruments and wiring and equipped this pontoon with a porta potty and grill. The trailer has also been repaired, upgraded. I even ordered warning decals and placards for the boat,if needed, and had new color decals made for the trailer.
Finally, one of the reasons for moving the boat to a chesapeake marina was due to declining conditions at the river "marina" and vandalism on my toons while parked at the "marina" lot....and now this...lol...murphy's law
So, I need expertise comments on the PROPER way to fix this. I have to arm myself with facts as you and I both know this will probably end up confrontational.
I'm sure I'm gonna lose out....but I'm a fighter..
Sure, right now they're saying we're gonna take care of you, but I'm sure they have NO knowledge of aluminum and/or how that can or cannot be repaired...or any idea as to the labor involved, none. They can't fix it there, the boat's gonna have to be transported, moved here moved there.....and I live 1.5 hours away..........I hate it when I f@#k myself....
My knowledge says the ONLY way to repair this is to REPLACE the tubes!
They are not gonna do that, I bet....no matter what improvements I've made, it's still a 2006 pontoon......
So, speak...I'm listening...
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