I have a 2000 Misty Harbor that I bought new and have kept it in like new condition. Two weeks ago my marina got 15" of snow and ice and the roof crashed down on top of all of the boats. It is still floating and I can see the motor and tubes sticking out. It may be weeks before they get the roof off so I can get my boat out. In the least the bimini is crushed. My big concern is the fencing. The manufacturer no longer makes this style of fencing. So if the front fence is damaged it would necessitate replacing the entire fence with a generic replacement to make it look ok. The same with the furniture. If one piece of furniture all would have to be replaced for it to match. It could be that the damage may get the boat totaled out by the insurance company if the repair costs are too high. A big concern is that most of the lakes had a similar snow with many downed roofs with literally hundreds of damaged boats. Getting a boat fixed in the spring is always tough now adding hundreds of broken boats is going to complicate things. And I am not sure if the boat dealers want to take on this kind of repair. I could probably do the repair myself but I am an old geezer with arthritis in my hands and I would prefer to not do the repair work. I guess another option might be for the insurance co. to total out the boat and let me keep the motor and trailer. The motor is a 2006 Merc EFI 4 stroke bigfoot.
If anyone has been in this situation and can make some suggestions that would be appreciated.
If anyone has been in this situation and can make some suggestions that would be appreciated.