Many years ago, I had the marina do some engine work which almost resulted in sinking the boat because they left prior to securing seacock hose. Didn’t learn my lesson. Always do everything important myself.
at another yard years later, having not learned that lesson, had the yard (different marina) add a battery bank. Loose connection shorted causing arching and electronics damage (and yes, everything was fused).
Saturday, had yard do some plumbing work and now water heater doesn’t work. Failed to secure fittings, tank drained and heating element fried.
Trusting marina guys to work on the boat is getting monotonously predictable. Is it my bad luck, poor judgment finding competent labor or is this more common than I ever realized?
at another yard years later, having not learned that lesson, had the yard (different marina) add a battery bank. Loose connection shorted causing arching and electronics damage (and yes, everything was fused).
Saturday, had yard do some plumbing work and now water heater doesn’t work. Failed to secure fittings, tank drained and heating element fried.
Trusting marina guys to work on the boat is getting monotonously predictable. Is it my bad luck, poor judgment finding competent labor or is this more common than I ever realized?