Need some advice
We had our boat in a shipyard for bottom paint and to replace all thru hull valves.
Unfortunately outside drains plugged causing rainwater to over flow the door sills and flood the salon 3 times when on the blocks. First flood happened the second day in the yard.
The yard next door grinds up car seats and the fibers float ever where.
And I should have known there was a problem when a 4 day job turned into 2 weeks
When we picked up the boat they told us that they had cleaned up the water ingress but the outside decks were covered in this black like dirt fiber when we got on it was nasty.
I was in the engine room below when we splashed it and there was still water dripping from ceiling “special”.
So we took it back to its shed and turned the heat up to dry the carpets.
4 days later we went down the boat and found the carpets still wet
Carpets are stained and wood walls and chairs are showing black stains creeping up the oak.
I also worry about the plywood flooring and the engine room ceiling and there is probably fiber glass insulation between.
Anyway it happened and the shipyard did take responsibility for it.
Insurance company sent out an adjuster that told us to get a restoration company in.
Here is the problem the boat is a yacht and has to be perfect when finished
Any members know a restoration company that specializes in marine clean up in the Vancouver BC area?
We had our boat in a shipyard for bottom paint and to replace all thru hull valves.
Unfortunately outside drains plugged causing rainwater to over flow the door sills and flood the salon 3 times when on the blocks. First flood happened the second day in the yard.
The yard next door grinds up car seats and the fibers float ever where.
And I should have known there was a problem when a 4 day job turned into 2 weeks
When we picked up the boat they told us that they had cleaned up the water ingress but the outside decks were covered in this black like dirt fiber when we got on it was nasty.
I was in the engine room below when we splashed it and there was still water dripping from ceiling “special”.
So we took it back to its shed and turned the heat up to dry the carpets.
4 days later we went down the boat and found the carpets still wet
Carpets are stained and wood walls and chairs are showing black stains creeping up the oak.
I also worry about the plywood flooring and the engine room ceiling and there is probably fiber glass insulation between.
Anyway it happened and the shipyard did take responsibility for it.
Insurance company sent out an adjuster that told us to get a restoration company in.
Here is the problem the boat is a yacht and has to be perfect when finished
Any members know a restoration company that specializes in marine clean up in the Vancouver BC area?