Haul Out at Phithak Shipyard & Services
Saving whatever can be saved
Together with two PSS boatyard workers and our team of four volunteer crew members, who helped for one week and then left, we began salvaging what we could save. Although we repeatedly asked for more help, PSS Shipyard refused additional workers to assist in removing our personal effects or electronics. Without adequate help, many items which could have been saved by timely action were damaged beyond recovery.
- Together with our four volunteers and 2 workers from the shipyard we began salvaging what we could save. The destruction was extensive
- What remained of our once beautiful galley
- Disaster in the Aft cabin
- Three of our six shorted out Trojan deep cycle AGM batteries only 6 months old. Within days of hauling out all of our heavy battery cables mysteriously disappeared.
- The main switch panel
- The remains of our Xantrax freedom 2500 inverter charger
- All 450 books we had just printed.
- iPads intended for schools
- New midwife supplies
- We emptied the whole boat trying to salvage as much as possible.
- more laptops for schools
- It was a long tedious task often carried out alone with very little help from the boatyard.
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