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lbraig

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Warehouse roof collapsed on our boat. A lot of damage; the dealer believes it's totaled; I hope it is. Immediately following his statement he said we've got a lot of new Malibu's on the lot :-) My question: Has anyone had any serious repairs done to their boat? If so, how are things? My other concern is the tower placement. There is a lot of stress damage where the tower connects to the boat. Can they fix that well enough so that it can handle another tower? All comments welcome..

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When you say warehouse roof, was it in your storage or at your dealer? If it's totaled your probably not going to get enough for a new boat but it's a good start

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There were a bunch of roof collapses couple of winters ago up here, usually they totalled the boats unless they were lucky and didn't have a beam fall on them.

-Chris

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There were a bunch of roof collapses couple of winters ago up here, usually they totalled the boats unless they were lucky and didn't have a beam fall on them.

-Chris

All I have to say is WOW, I'm not sure I would store my boat in an area that was that unstable or unprotected. I'm surprised insurance companies don't check on the facilities with the way things are now a days. I hope everything works out for you and find a better place to store your new boat :biggrin:

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All I have to say is WOW, I'm not sure I would store my boat in an area that was that unstable or unprotected. I'm surprised insurance companies don't check on the facilities with the way things are now a days. I hope everything works out for you and find a better place to store your new boat :biggrin:

Not sure that is a fair statement. They had an unusually large amount of snow this year that resulted in the roof collapses.

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All I have to say is WOW, I'm not sure I would store my boat in an area that was that unstable or unprotected. I'm surprised insurance companies don't check on the facilities with the way things are now a days. I hope everything works out for you and find a better place to store your new boat :biggrin:

Lots of old barns and such that had been around for years and years, just had a crazy snow load that winter.

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Not sure that is a fair statement. They had an unusually large amount of snow this year that resulted in the roof collapses.

:plus1: Just a bit to much Global Warming down in that part of the country. :whistle:

All most anything can be fixed but it sounds like it is at a dealer and if said it looks totaled well you may want to start thinking new or another boat. :dontknow:

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