Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Nanny Cay BVI

Yesterday we motored down to Nanny Cay Marina where there is a hurricane storage area and we had Trompeta hauled out of the water to put her on the hard for the summer. Trompeta was downwind of a fire (8 April) close to the dock where she was berthed at Village Cay and as a result has suffered some heat damage - mainly on the port side- which we are having to submit an insurance claim for repairs. The surveyor acting for our Insurers Admiral is Benson and he was there at Nanny Cay to watch Trompeta get hauled out as he wants to do some further investigation on the hull where there are two vertical cracks in the gel coat above water line level to try and determine if the divinycell core has been damaged. At the moment we are getting estimates from different contractors for the various work to be done as well as the hull a lot of our canvas has tiny burn holes in where sparks and cinders fell on the bimini and dodger and hatch covers.  The boat yard Manager Keith has advised us we can have work done on the boat where she is at the moment until 1 July so we have a few weeks for things to be done.

Anyway on the positive side the boat is looking good below water level and the work done by Grenada Marine means she is pristine underneath! Above deck we need to replace some of the teak decking as part of the fire claim so will probably get the whole deck re caulked as overall the teak is still good. Once everything is done she will be in good shape again.

There is another HR42 called Matilda who is in the boat yard near to us which completed the World ARC at the same time as we did and there is a new owner who is doing repairs to her having bought the boat last year he is still working on her!

Trompeta will stay in Nanny Cay until the end of the hurricane season and all the work is completed we will then put her back on the market for sale.     

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jane, my wife and I met you in the yacht club at Mackay, Australia, I am trying to get in contact with Pauline and Lee Jerry off Samsara the 52' Tayana, that they left here in Mackay, if you have any way of contacting them, could you please give them my email, mike.maguire42@yahoo.com, thanks mike

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