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Old 05-26-2003, 01:26 AM
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Default Re: evaluating an old seacraft

GHinson-

Not sure what it would cost to get Rob Scanlon down to Nantucket....who knows you might get lucky and just have to pay for his airfare in addition to the survey.

I would think that there are several places in Nantucket that would do the kind of work that I mentioned previously. However, I would think all of the big yards on the island (GREY LADY MARINE, etc) would probably charge premium prices. If you buy the boat, you may want to consider bringing it over to the mainland to have the work done. Try and get some recommendations for restoration places in the New BEdford/Fall River area....

Good luck.

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