During Hurricane Sandy, in Atlantic City two 80 ft commercial clamboats broke 
loose from their docks and drifted down onto my friend's boat. The clamboats 
did a lot of damage, scarred his hull, and destroyed the docks so he lost his 
slip, which he paid for in advance. He lives aboard and though the boat floats 
fine, no leaks, just a nasty scar down the whole starboard side, no lifelines, 
cosmetics. He has insurance but only liability coverage. His boat blew across 
the harbor and landed on the dock at Golden Nugget Marina. His boat was so well 
secured before the storm that even after the clamboats pushed him down the 
lagoon several hundred feet and set others adrift or sunk, my friend's boat 
sits on er waterline and is surrounded by sections of the old floating dock and 
at least three piling still hanging from the boat. 

He has damage to is boat. He lost is slip. So we thought the clamboat owner 
should make him whole, by replacing what they destroyed; the docks, patch his 
boat and pay for a slip until this is completed. He is being told the damage to 
his boat from Hurricane Sandy is his own problem because everyone is covered by 
"act of God". We have photos of the clamboats against his boat and at each move 
as they destroyed docks at several properties, sunk a 22' Catalina and set a 
Bayliner adrift. The marina tells him, he has to hire a professional to remove 
all the debris that is tied to him. 

He's staying with me for now. What rights does he have? 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
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