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Old 07-22-2014, 10:26 AM   #1
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Wow, I thought they only did this to cars (Stripped them and left them by the side of a road).

I hope the insurance paid you and you can get back into boating.
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Old 07-22-2014, 11:13 AM   #2
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OMG those people SUCK!!!!(to be polite!)
It amazes me how much work and effort some will apply to do things illegally. If idiots like them could put that much effort and planning into life they could be quite productive, maybe.

To the unfortunate owner, sorry about your boat. Now I'm wondering why your insurance gets the claim and not the carless marina's? After all you hired them to take care of your property. By the reaction of some as 'again!' has me thinking there may be insider 'help' to the crimes. Even if it's passing along an inventory list, to conveniently leaving access to a targeted boat. This isn't the first time I have heard of such crimes happening.
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Old 07-22-2014, 11:17 AM   #3
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the insurance company of the boat owner will pay the insured, then they will consider subrogating against the marina's insurance policy if they see a reason
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Old 07-22-2014, 11:25 AM   #4
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the insurance company of the boat owner will pay the insured, then they will consider subrogating against the marina's insurance policy if they see a reason
Yes I agree. I hope this doesn't become a mark on the insured's history raising his rates. That would be throwing salt into the wound, imo.
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Old 07-22-2014, 12:01 PM   #5
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Yes I agree. I hope this doesn't become a mark on the insured's history raising his rates. That would be throwing salt into the wound, imo.
it would not be a direct mark, but without knowing the complete situation, insured's past and claims history, there is no way to predict the results
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Wow, what a shame! I feel so sorry for you! I bet it was a beautiful boats before some low lives did that!
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I hope somehow, someway those scumbags get caught.
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My brother had a car stolen back in the 90's from Gilford. It was found in a parking lot in N. Conway Outlets. Apparently the car was involved in a felony that the police cannot give me specifics as it the investigation was on going. The car was held in an impound lot by the state police. I finally receive the car about a year later and considerable weather damage due to leaving the convertible top down and was stored outdoors. All I got was a 'Sorry for the situation but we did not have the key to raise the top'. All they had to do was call me!

Fortunately, my insurance provide coverage. The thing of this is that I was without transportation for a year!
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