It can take a while to get a boat claimed as a constructive total loss. We were on the hard for hurricane storage. All of the boats had to be stood up and that took a long time. The insurer's (Yachtinsure/Lloyds of London) surveyor did a preliminary survey. He finished the survey after she was stood up on November 26 - 18 items of damage, with line #19 "CTL" - Constructive Total Loss. November 29 we had our Proof of Loss paper work completed. Now we are waiting on the wire transfer.

We had no problem with the insurer, adjuster or surveyor. They agreed to pay the full value of our insurance, yard bills, rigging bills and related expenses. We were insured for purchase price plus improvements. We are in the USVI, so the regulatory environment may be a bit different.

Our biggest problem was getting Independent Boat Yard to move briskly to allow a crane in the yard to stand boats up. The delay contributed to additional damage from our boat lying on her side. It was a long frustrating process of mostly waiting. I was very luck to have my co-owners, Capt. Jay and Debbie, on island during the process.

Good luck to everyone working through their claims.

Cheers, RickG

Last edited by RickG; 12/17/2017 10:12 AM.

S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423
Grenada