Charter Catamaran 440 under power dead slow astern backing out of a tight slip cut the dinghy painter. Crew was too focused on backing out of the tight slip and did not communicate the position of the dinghy. Crew error. Prop cutter did it's job and the painter did NOT wrap the shaft. RPM did not decrease as the line was cut clean. Crew attached the two ends together and sailed mostly under power due to light wind for 5 more days. Engine ran smoothly with no vibrations. Reported the cut dinghy painter to the charter company figuring they owed them $20 for a new rope. Crew received a notice a week later informing that the $1500 security deposit was being used to cover the cost of a broken engine mount. Picture of mount attached. How would you proceed?
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