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Re: 9 weeks to boating

Posted: February 12th, 2018, 9:10 pm
by bud37
MakinTime wrote:Source of the post Boat goes in mid April here on the Mississippi in Minnesota can’t wait!


Hmmmm.....Lucky you.....the way this year is,for us, should still be dog sleds going by the house by then...... :cry:

Re: 9 weeks to boating

Posted: February 13th, 2018, 7:24 am
by MakinTime
Hoping for mid April anyways! It’s been very cold winter here but not much snow pack. Hopefully no spring flooding!

Re: 9 weeks to boating

Posted: February 18th, 2018, 8:56 am
by Makin Waves
feeez wrote:Source of the post
Lyndon670 wrote:Source of the post You and me both Fraser - I had my complete top decks done last August, so I think I'm good for this year. I am probably going to get them to do my hull....

I attempted to do it 3 years agon and 20 min into it looked at what I had completed and what was left to do and said "nope, I'm done."


The admiral would probably agree with your sentiment Lyndon. Believe me if I was tackling a boat of your size I wouldn't be even thinking of it. My "plan" is to break the project down into 4 segments and stick to it. I have to not give in to that urge to keep pushing it. Maybe now that I have entered the 60s I will find some new found common sense...... :lol:

Had mine completely waxed and polished last year, should last me until Im done boating

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 19th, 2018, 9:35 am
by bud37
Down to 8 now...... Well today we have a rain warning to wash away all the snow banks ....one step towards getting near the boat again.. :approve: ....still looking for someone to get to polish the hull for me this spring though........ :beergood:

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 19th, 2018, 10:40 am
by Viper
Does your marina allow outside contractors on their premises to do that type of work without going through them?

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 19th, 2018, 6:52 pm
by bud37
Good question,...not really sure .....I don't think they have anyone that does that kind of work.......... :-D

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 20th, 2018, 10:17 pm
by feeez
Viper wrote:Source of the post Does your marina allow outside contractors on their premises to do that type of work without going through them?


No way at our place. Historically the sub does the work (canvas for example) and the Marina sends you the invoice with their cut added on but not transparent. Our marina has polishers and waxers working there.

Cheers
Fraser

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 20th, 2018, 10:23 pm
by Viper
That's the way most marinas work. No difference from most other businesses. Not many are in the habit of showing sublet costs to the end user.

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 21st, 2018, 9:02 am
by bud37
I will hire this out if I can find someone that does this type of work properly. 8 weeks and counting........ :beergood: ... :popcorn:

Re: 8 weeks to boating

Posted: February 21st, 2018, 9:20 am
by feeez
Viper wrote:Source of the post That's the way most marinas work. No difference from most other businesses. Not many are in the habit of showing sublet costs to the end user.

A friend of mine used to keep his sailboat (moment of silence!!) at a marina on Lake Ontario that was run sort of like a cooperative. The board was made up of owners at the marina. I am sure that it was not without problems but everyone looked after their own stuff whether it be DIY or sub contract. The marina hired for general stuff around the marina and they worked together for things like haul out launch. According to him it worked quite well.

cheers
Fraser