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Post by fishnfool on Nov 21, 2018 7:37:15 GMT -5
Yikes! That is painful to look at.
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Post by finatic on Nov 21, 2018 7:38:12 GMT -5
Well, got some better pics yesterday...not good. At least my dehooker appears salvageable. Sucks. I admire your sense of humor. I guess at this point you have to make a joke about such of horrific loss.
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Post by Twisted on Nov 21, 2018 8:51:44 GMT -5
That really sucks, I am so sorry. It pains me to look at those pictures, can't imagine your emotions. Good luck dealing with the insurance adjuster blood suckers...
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Post by kbh on Nov 21, 2018 8:56:25 GMT -5
Looks like your rod and reel survived. And, it didn't get stolen is more amazing.
Those pictures are depressing.
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Post by outtadblue on Nov 21, 2018 9:19:16 GMT -5
I was thinking the same thing about the rod & reel. Good luck moving forward.
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Post by Team Ruby on Nov 21, 2018 9:57:16 GMT -5
Agree, that does not look good. At this point I would think you are hoping it's totaled just so you don't always have that concern that there may be hidden damage that will show itself at the worst possible time.
How are the engines? Was the rod and reel stored right on the transom? If so you must have very good security at this facility.
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Post by jski59 on Nov 21, 2018 11:27:12 GMT -5
Thanks all. It's depressing but seeing plenty of people still living in tents helps keep it in perspective.
Frustrating part is its still pretty buried in there, I'll be surprised if it's pulled out by the new year...so I'm just kind of in limbo. It's very tempting to push the insurance co to go ahead and total it (I don't think it would be hard), but trying to be patient to see what's salvageable. It might be worth it to pull my electronics off.
The marina has always been pretty secure and they surrounded it all with fencing after the collapse.
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Post by ragtop409 on Nov 24, 2018 9:28:04 GMT -5
Sorry to see them for you. The FLY boat, I believe you said was a Regulator looks like the worlds largest rat was chewing on the gunnel for days. Hope your insurance does you right. Rag’s
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Post by mikey111k on Nov 24, 2018 15:40:14 GMT -5
Man those are painful pictures. Hope you are made whole when it’s said and done.
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Post by jski59 on Dec 9, 2018 10:14:16 GMT -5
Finally getting there, I've got to think it will be out early next week.
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Post by kbh on Dec 9, 2018 11:03:09 GMT -5
Other than the T-top, it doesn't look bad.
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Post by ragtop409 on Dec 9, 2018 14:26:01 GMT -5
Wow all that twisted steel!! We new the boat on top had come down as the motor was in the live well, but I never thought about the T top. It was obviously supporting that boat. Maybe you will be ok/fixable (I see a huge custom top and leaning post tied together). Rag’s
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Post by finatic on Dec 9, 2018 19:19:16 GMT -5
That is painful to look at.
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Post by Ol Mucky on Dec 10, 2018 6:18:56 GMT -5
That is painful to look at. Yeah it does Amazing the amount of time it takes for cleanup and then there’s the rebuilding
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Post by baksie999 on Dec 20, 2018 14:30:00 GMT -5
I hope it all will work out good for you. I hate to see a bunch of nice boats piled up like that.
So how does this work with the insurance. I assume you will get paid by your insurance and your insurance will try to claim it from the Marina ? Just wondering as I have a boat in rack storage as well.
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