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Old 01-31-2012, 07:28 AM
Caymanboy Caymanboy is offline
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I am curious as to what exactly you get for $250 per ft?
Fittings and gauges removed?
Hull primed and painted with Awlgrip/Awlcraft or similar?
A nice smooth flowed out job or not?

I see many times what people's expectations are in the cost of a job, but I wonder how many times people add up what they actually have in the job?

And then, sometimes people really don't have an idea on what the job cost or entails.

I think, if you went to three shops, all of the same quaility, the cost to paint an entire CC boat, in the 20' range, from waterline to rubstrake, to include interior, console and nonskid, you are looking at $500 per foot. Plus or minus. And, that does not include fiberglass repair, just minor blemishes.
And I do suppose it matters what part of the country or state you are in.
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