fishheadbarandgrill
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2018
- Messages
- 679
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 Classic
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Sunfish; Vespa GTS 300 Super
- Vessel Name
- Sea Shanty
- MMSI Number
- 368069690
some of you may have seen my posting on the Tugnuts Facebook Group. Here's a quick summary.
Hit by an uninsured boater (crabber) in a 20' Carolina Skiff on plane. GA doesn't require insurance. We were at anchor after sunrise. It was cold and he said that he wasn't looking because he was huddled behind his wind break putting on gloves. He hit us in the stern near the shore power receptacles. I carried my inflatable dinghy on the swim platform. Remarkably no one was injured. The dinghy probably prevented him from launching through my cockpit into the back of the salon.
The boat is now at Thunderbolt Marine in Savannah for repairs. Only a 9 hour tow from the incident location 🙂. If I didn't have uninsured boater coverage I would be looking at a $50K repair bill (estimated based on preliminary survey). My deductible is 1% of agreed hull value so my cost will be relatively little compared to the overall cost.
I recommend that you review your coverage and ensure you have uninsured boater coverage. We've owned the boat for 6 weeks and were on our fist trip with the boat to the Keys. Trip over. Everyone safe. We will get her back mid to late April in excellent shape. I'm very confident in the yard, as is my carrier.
Hit by an uninsured boater (crabber) in a 20' Carolina Skiff on plane. GA doesn't require insurance. We were at anchor after sunrise. It was cold and he said that he wasn't looking because he was huddled behind his wind break putting on gloves. He hit us in the stern near the shore power receptacles. I carried my inflatable dinghy on the swim platform. Remarkably no one was injured. The dinghy probably prevented him from launching through my cockpit into the back of the salon.
The boat is now at Thunderbolt Marine in Savannah for repairs. Only a 9 hour tow from the incident location 🙂. If I didn't have uninsured boater coverage I would be looking at a $50K repair bill (estimated based on preliminary survey). My deductible is 1% of agreed hull value so my cost will be relatively little compared to the overall cost.
I recommend that you review your coverage and ensure you have uninsured boater coverage. We've owned the boat for 6 weeks and were on our fist trip with the boat to the Keys. Trip over. Everyone safe. We will get her back mid to late April in excellent shape. I'm very confident in the yard, as is my carrier.