I guess yard vary. Last month I got a price for soda blasting my 35.5 ft boat, 
that was $1740. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
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Subject: Re: Stus-List New owner wants a nice healthy bottom 


Okay I just got a price from the yard for a bottom job (he he Thats funny!) 

A strip, barrier coat and bottom paint will cost about $ 3,000.00. The sand 
blasting will cost between $700 and $900., The barriercoat materials will cost 
around $450 including sundries, and the labor around$900. The bottom 
painting(2) coats will cost $500 in labor and about $300 in materials. This 
pricing does not include any blister repairs that may be needed after 
sandblasting. 

I guess my next question should be about the Barrier coat and Bottom paint 
manufacturer and line, right. 

So the cost of sandblasting and barrier coat is between $2050 and $2250 That 
more in line with where I was hoping it would be. 

Any Comments? 

Danny 
Lolita 
1973 Viking 33 
Westport Point, MA 


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From: "djhaug...@juno.com" <djhaug...@juno.com> 
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Subject: Re: Stus-List New owner wants a nice healthy bottom 
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:31:29 GMT 




Guys, 
Thanks for the info. More than I wanted it to be! LOL 

At least now I have a better idea of what it may cost. I'll have to digest it 
for a bit. I'd love to just get it done but, I didn't want to drop anther $4k 
into her right now... Ugh 

Maybe I'll try and get another year out of her... 

Danny 


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Subject: Re: Stus-List New owner wants a nice healthy bottom 
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 12:22:29 -0400 


I just contacted the nearest marina that can haul me and asked them for an 
estimate. Seems to be in line with what others are saying. $4050 for the 35' 
boat which includes: 

1. Soda blasting 
2. 4 barrier coats of 2000e 
3. 2 coats Interlux micron bottom paint 

Which Interlux micron, I didn't ask. Maybe I should. Any thoughts are 
appreciated. 

Ron 

On Apr 17, 2013, at 3:54 PM, " djhaug...@juno.com " < djhaug...@juno.com > 
wrote: 





would guys mind sharing the cost of those bottom jobs? 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List New owner wants a nice healthy bottom 
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 11:07:06 -0400 




Ron, 

Welcome. �I assume you mean the centerboard does not lower all the way? �I've 
got a keel model. �my main concern would be the condition of the cable. 

I had Osprey Marine at Herrington Harbor South soda blast,epoxy and paint the 
bottom of my boat 1 1/2 years ago. �They did 4 coats of epoxy, 2 of paint. 

35/3 
The Office 
Annapolis 



On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Ron Kaye < ronkaye...@gmail.com > wrote: 

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Yes we are a little late, its time to get moving on this. �We are 
cruiusers, not racers and work full time - so we have to pay through 
the nose for this kind of thing. �I do need to know a bit about how 
best to proceed. 

Her bottom needs to be stripped, and I've decided to consider the soda 
blasting for that. �Caked and cracked paint with some painted over 
cracked off flake areas. �She was surveyed - its just old layers of 
paint - her hull is sound. 

So after the soda-blasting what is next for the hull - do I need a new 
barrier coat at this point? � We will change the bottom color from 
blue to black and get a new waterline painted. �I would like the paint 
to last two or more seasons. Primer? �Coats? 

Also, the keel won't drop past about 80-90%. �Do I need to haul this 
and put it high enough to drop the keel, or dig a trench under the 
hull to drop it? �Sand, grind, primer and paint? �Any special pointers 
for dealing with a sticky keel? �It retracts ok but just doesn't drop 
all the way. �Not a big deal as we are cruisers not racers, but I 
would like it to work correctly and, of course, not get stuck. �Please 
don't tell me to drop the keel unless you really have to tell me that. 


One last detail will be to paint the new name on her transom. �The 
previous one is painted on. �Would it be best to sand off the name and 
repaint the transom? �Hull color is smoke white (original). �Can that 
be matched with new paint? 

Finally, if anyone knows a provider in the Rhodes River (just South of 
Anapolis) area that can do this reasonably and well I'd appreciate any 
contact info on that. 

And yes we will do a name change ceremony with champagne sloshed and 
swallowed appropriately. 

Thanks to any kind C&C sevants 

Name to be changed 
1986 35/3 
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Ron 

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