Tieing-up someone else's boat
Jazzman: I'm really sorry to see your photo, but thanks for sharing it with us. We all hope that things work out well for you. Please be sure to let us know how the insurance works-out relative to getting your boat repaired. Does the other guy have insurance on his boat? Will it pay for your damage, even though he wasn't "operating" his boat at the time the damage was done to yours?Your photo reminds me of a situation that I had a few years ago. Someone put a old junk sailboat into the slip beside mine, and tied it up with junk lines. I didn't like the way it was tied-up, so I added another line to the bow of his boat, to keep it away from mine in case the one that he used broke. My wife thought that I was nuts at the time, but she usually thinks that I'm nuts now most of the time. (We've been married for a few more years now). I just felt that I couldn't risk having his boat come loose and wreck mine, and I didn't think that asking the people who run the marina to address the issue was the route to go, so I just took an old line that I had and cleated it onto the boat. I know that I wouldn't appreciate anyone coming onto my boat without an invitation and adding lines to it, but I felt that I had no choice. I'm open for comments, Aldo