If it sat in salt water for a couple days everything from
the cabin back that was in the water has to be gutted and replaced.
At least thats been my experience with boats that have been in salt water
for just a few hours not days.
I can respect that but this is some pretty light misfortune. Unless I'm misunderstanding the consequences of this, that boat will return to it's full former magnificence with some fresh water flushing, some detailing, and perhaps a few oil changes in rapid succession.
I extend my apologies to the Outerlimits owner. It's a shame to see anything bad happen to anyone's boat.
.....................sissy.....
If it sat in salt water for a couple days everything from
the cabin back that was in the water has to be gutted and replaced.
At least thats been my experience with boats that have been in salt water
for just a few hours not days.
I'm pretty sure that boat was raised pretty quickly and motors were pickled immediately...
I remember seeing it reported as a 51' OL whixh is their sport yatch. that looks like a GTX. Is it a 47 GTX or do they now have a 51 GTX? Just wonderin...... looks very similar to Bills boat JBB.
Bill said it was a 51GTX with triple 1075's/sixes.......
Cha ching!
wouldn't that put it into the $1.5 mil range?
This one went down in Newport. It turned out to be a bad gimbal to stand off box gasket. His insurance said no, Donzi said no - it was all on him. Nice.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...80DSC00081.JPG
This one went down in Newport. It turned out to be a bad gimbal to stand off box gasket. His insurance said no, Donzi said no - it was all on him. Nice.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...80DSC00081.JPG
All 4 of my lawyers would have said yes to both. That's BS!!!!
BTW, both posts re: 51 OL sinking, have been removed from OSO...
BTW, both posts re: 51 OL sinking, have been removed from OSO...
I got banned this evening from OSO for quesioning why the threads were deleted and asking for my money back....lol...