dstroud1987
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2012
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- 122
Re: Rafting Damage Who Should Pay
I think this all boils down to weather or not you want to pay him. I am 99% sure that you dont have to pay a dime to him because when you decide to tie off on someone elses boat you are the one who has to make sure your boat doesnt get damaged. Unless of course there was something wrong with your boat that made the situation avoidable or you did it on purpose.. then you would be held responsible for it.
If he is really concerned about his 100$ then he should have taken pictures of his boat before he tied it to you, showing no damage, and let you know that if something happens to his boat by accident, you would be responsible. (obviously you wouldnt have tied them together if that was the case) and then once he parted ways with you at the end of the day, he should have inspected his boat for damages right after, and let you know right away.
the bottom line is that everyone is responsible for their own boat when attaching them together.. unless stated otherwise before attaching them together.
so the big question isnt do you owe him the 100$.. the big question is do you want to pay it to him.. and i dont think anyone here has the inside knowledge of your relationbship with him, so its hard to say.
If i were you i would make a point to talk to him and hear what he has to say about the bill.. if you hear his side and it makes more sence now.. then maybe pay it. But if you talk to him and the situation still seems shady.. then id tell him that he isnt getting a dime out of me.
I think this all boils down to weather or not you want to pay him. I am 99% sure that you dont have to pay a dime to him because when you decide to tie off on someone elses boat you are the one who has to make sure your boat doesnt get damaged. Unless of course there was something wrong with your boat that made the situation avoidable or you did it on purpose.. then you would be held responsible for it.
If he is really concerned about his 100$ then he should have taken pictures of his boat before he tied it to you, showing no damage, and let you know that if something happens to his boat by accident, you would be responsible. (obviously you wouldnt have tied them together if that was the case) and then once he parted ways with you at the end of the day, he should have inspected his boat for damages right after, and let you know right away.
the bottom line is that everyone is responsible for their own boat when attaching them together.. unless stated otherwise before attaching them together.
so the big question isnt do you owe him the 100$.. the big question is do you want to pay it to him.. and i dont think anyone here has the inside knowledge of your relationbship with him, so its hard to say.
If i were you i would make a point to talk to him and hear what he has to say about the bill.. if you hear his side and it makes more sence now.. then maybe pay it. But if you talk to him and the situation still seems shady.. then id tell him that he isnt getting a dime out of me.