QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MARTIN NICOLLE AND FIONA NICOLLE |
Claimants |
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SAUNDERS MORGAN HARRIS LIMITED |
Defendants |
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Mr Ben Olbourne (instructed by Davis & Co.) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 4th – 6th June 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
His Honour Judge David Wilcox :
"1. AGREEMENT AND SPECIFICATION OF THE BOAT
1.1. The Builders agree to construct and the Purchaser agrees to buy the Boat described in the Specification set out in Schedule 1, together with any drawings and plans, all of which shall be signed by the Parties ("the Boat") and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
1.4 The Builders shall build the Boat in compliance with all applicable statutory requirements and regulations relating to the construction and sale of the Boat in the European Union or in the other requirements or regulations which may be agreed in writing between the Parties.
8. WARRANTIES
8.1 In addition to the Purchaser's statutory rights the following warranties shall apply:
8.2 Subject to the conditions set out at clause 8.3, the Builders warrant to the Purchaser that the Boat will be of satisfactory quality and reasonably fit for the purpose made known to the Builders prior to the date of this Agreement whether or not such purpose is one for which the Boat is commonly supplied and that it will correspond with the Specification and any agreed variation, addition or modification thereto. The Builders further warrant that the Boat will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from delivery.
8.3 The Builders warrant to the Purchaser that on delivery the Boat will comply with:
8.3.1 All legislative requirements and regulations relating to the sale of the Boat in the European Union for any purposes made known under 8.2 above …"
"We would like you to carry out a similar inspection to what you carried out on the Parker boat last year. The specs are very similar.
"Would you be able to put a costing together for getting the boat done in Guernsey. Also a costing to get it done in Southampton … hopefully we can get this MCA done asap."
"It would be a huge benefit if we could see the vessel's technical construction file so that we can see exactly which standards have been used in the construction. So if you could bring some copies of the standards used etc. this will save us time later."
" … include our involvement with the coding requirements."
"Please attend to the following special instructions. Build to MCA coding standard. Additional equipment, life raft etc. to be provided later and checked at that time.
It is understood and agreed that the surveyor's report will be a factual examination carried out within the stated limitations and with opinions given in good faith as far as seen at time of inspection. It implies no guarantee against faulty design, latent defects, general safety or suitability of the vessel for any particular purpose. The survey will not include examination in respect of performance or otherwise to the Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EU, the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Machinery Directive 98/37/EC."
"An inflatable boat or rigid inflatable boat, of less than 8 metres in length, which it is intended to operate as an independent vessel in Area Category 4, 5 or 6 should be of a design or construction which would meet the requirements of ISO 6185 part 2 or 3.
Paragraph 4.5.1.3: The structure of the rigid hull in a rigid inflatable boat may alternatively be assessed in accordance with Section 4.2.2."
"4.2.2.3: The hull of a vessel which has been surveyed and certificated by UK Load Line Assigning Authority should be acceptable, subject to presentation of a Certificate of Construction.
4.2.2.5: A vessel which has not been built under the survey of a UK Load Line Assigning Authority will be considered to be of adequate strength after a satisfactory examination by an authorised person and, if it has been built:-
.1 in accordance with the hull certification standards for small vessels, recognised by one of the Authorities; or
.2 in general accord with the standard of a vessel which has a record of at least five years' history of safe operation in an area where the sea and weather conditions are no less severe than those likely to be encountered in the intended area of operation.
4.2.2.6: A vessel not built in accordance with either Section 4.2.2.3 or 4.2.2.5 may be specially considered, provided that full information (including calculations, drawings, details of materials of construction) is presented to and approved by the Certifying Authority."
"as the vessel is to be delivered within the EEA and will be used for pleasure use as well as commercial, the boat must be CE marked. Pro Sport has stated that the Boat is built to meet the requirements under CAT C of the Recreational Craft Directive. Agreed that for the Boat to be CE compliant the vessel should have: a CE plate in the cockpit and be provided with an owners' handbook and Pro Sport should have the TCF (Technical Construction File) and store it for the next ten years."
"The CE plate looks different to others that we have seen but leave this for you to ascertain that the formal/legal requirements have been met."
"It would be a huge benefit if we could see the vessel's technical construction file so that we can see exactly which standards have been used in the construction."
"… The specifications of the layout and construction were mostly of your design and requirements and built as such therefore (using) the specification that were detailed on our website have no relevance here as the boat built for you was not in conjunction with the boat specification given on the internet, as the boat was completely different."
(a) it is a boat which is a standard production boat and that sort of boat has been used successfully in like conditions for at least five years. In that event there is presumed to be sufficient evidence that its construction and structural strength are adequate;
(b) if a boat is built to ISO 6185 in that it can be shown that it or a prototype has passed the rigorous ISO 6185 testing,
then that is regarded as sufficient evidence that its construction and structural strength are adequate.
"… so that we can see exactly which standards have been used in the construction …"
"Both authorised surveyors/examiners commented that the outward appearance of the hull was particularly good. Whilst this may have been the case it is not necessarily representative of the inboard condition of the hull. Such an assessment can only be done by examining the areas under the deck. This was not possible because in common with many other RIBs no deck accesses were fitted. It therefore follows that it is important to closely examine drawings, construction photographs and calculations when assessing the status of hulls for which there are no under-deck access facilities."
"(1) The price paid to Pro Sports, | £47,742.00 |
(2) Storage and insurance | 5,982.88 |
(3) Investigation of transom by Challenger | 1,461.75 |
(4) Delivery trip Southampton to Scilly to Falmouth | 1,033.00 |
(5) Engine parts to Challenger | 274.00 |
(6) Repair work and modifications by RK Marine | 3,126.77 |
(7) Investigation by Mr Carter and Mr Cox | 3,198.00 |
(8) Less the present value of the boat | - £10,000.00 |
Total | £52,818.40" |