Monday, January 4, 2016

Working, Working, Working

I have been busy right up to and through the Holidays with a variety of projects on other peoples boats.  The most interesting has been an almost complete rewire on a very big Selene Trawler.

The DC System was a complete disaster, pretty much right out of the factory, and the AC system was a death trap (no neutral/safety ground connection at the inverter.

We were under the gun to finish by Christmas so that the owners wife could move aboard for Christmas (long story).  So I was able to complete the rewire of the AC panel and clean everything up by late in the day on Christmas eve.

Bills consolidated and presented to the owners wife who all of a sudden was no longer on the boat and was taking exception with the Bill.  So far she has not paid and it turn out she has also tried to stiff a nice lady here who did some boat cleaning for her.  More to follow as this story evolves.

Off this morning to complete a reefer rebuild on an IP-32 in Punta Gorda then back to continue the work on another reefer rebuild here in the marina.

Happy New Year

2 comments:

  1. Are you fully insured to do this kind of work? What if you rewire a yacht and it catches on fire after or during your work? What kind of liability insurance do you have? Just wondering...

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