Lol.. Ain't that the truth! I think you were of by one zero though. That would be 100 to 150 per foot. Easily double that up here.
I'm willing to bet the prices stay pretty high right past the Chesapeake... DannyOn Sep 7, 2015 2:24 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote: > > Here in eastern North Carolina, the paint job on the topsides (you mean the > hull, not the deck, right?) runs $10 to $15 per foot of boat length. I was > quoted 4500 to paint my 38. Of course, $10 in North Carolina may translate > into $40 per foot in Massachusetts. > > > > Cost of the bottom job kind of depends on what you mean by bottom job. Here > in Washington, NC to haul, pressure wash, sand, paint the bottom, and splash > (using Petit paint at $300 per gallon) would run $1000 to $1200. > > > > Rick Brass > > Washington, NC > > > > > > > > From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Juno via > CnC-List > Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2015 11:20 AM > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Cc: Juno <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Stus-List end of my search > > > > Hi Dave, thanks! I've read just about every article on this model and have > been laying after one but I never thought all the stars would EVER align > enough to actually own one! > > the wife is not overly enthused about the dark wood interior but she couldn't > deny the exceptional value of this particular boat. I've got some work to > do, mostly cosmetic, to make her as beautiful as she should be. the biggest > issue is topside paint. It has an awlgrip job thats peeling terribly. the > surveyor was trying to convince me to do it myself and go with white fur more > forgiveness. I don't think I'd like to take on a job like that. It seems to > big for one guy to on his own. I guess if I had it inside in my back yard > all winter I might give it a shot. > > It's also in need of a bottom job. this will be my 3rd boat in desperate > need of a bottom job. I'm going to try and have those 2 things done over > this winter if I can get a reasonable price. > > does anyone have any idea what I might expect to pay for top sides and bottom > job? > > geeze, I hope you guys don't mind me staying apart of the group now... lol. > I'd be lost without you all! > > Danny > closing soon! > Massachusetts > > DJH > > On Dave Godwin <[email protected]>, Sep 6, 2015 4:41 AM wrote: >> >> Congratulations. There’s one sitting in my slip at my house right now. It’s >> owned by a Norwegian couple that have spent three (winter) seasons in the >> Bahamas on it. They’re currently prepping to do do it again with a stop in >> NYC before heading South. >> >> They’re planning on stopping back at our place on the way down and I’ll >> probably be crewing on the leg from the Chesapeake to Charleston, outside. >> Big, sturdy boat and all set up for offshore work, including a nice wind >> vane. Which I know absolutely nothing about.. >> >> If I were home I’d walk down and take a picture and send it to you but it >> will be gone by the time I get back. >> >> Cheers, >> Dave in BCN >> >> > On Sep 4, 2015, at 11:05 PM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > OK all. It's looking like we're going to be proud owners of a 1985 tartan >> > 40. Survey went well we have come to terms on price, AND I had absolutely >> > no problem with financing a 30 year old boat. All there is to do now is >> > finalize paperwork and the yard down there is taking care of a few things >> > for me! >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ Email address: [email protected] To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the bottom of page at: http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com
