Finding a Yard
Posted: January 22nd, 2023, 11:15 am
The time has come for me to get some more serious work done that would either take me way too long working only weekends or things that I'd rather leave to professionals. Unfortunately, I'm not getting any good recommendations from dock neighbors on yards to work with that are within a reasonable distance of our home port on Lake Monroe in Sanford, Florida. Everyone I've talked to has horror stories of the yards they have worked with and suggest yards they haven't. Apparently the pros around here are better with bass boats and outboards than cruisers and inboards. I asked our surveyor and received one suggestion, but then that place also had horror stories from a dock neighbor.
I'm hoping I won't have to go further than down the St. Johns to Jacksonville. I've found a few places in the Jacksonville area that have ABYC techs and are ABBRA members, but even those have come up in the horror stories.
Me: "What about X in Jacksonville?"
Neighbor: "I had to sue them because of..."
Me: "What about Y up there?"
Other neighbor: "I was in there for months and they broke stuff."
If anyone has any suggestions for places they've worked with and would recommend, I'd really appreciate it.
In lieu of suggestions, if there are some tips on questions to ask or things to look for when talking to prospective yards, that would also be helpful.
These are the projects I'm planning to have done. I know some places might be better equipped for some jobs than others.
Thanks for the help!
I'm hoping I won't have to go further than down the St. Johns to Jacksonville. I've found a few places in the Jacksonville area that have ABYC techs and are ABBRA members, but even those have come up in the horror stories.
Me: "What about X in Jacksonville?"
Neighbor: "I had to sue them because of..."
Me: "What about Y up there?"
Other neighbor: "I was in there for months and they broke stuff."
If anyone has any suggestions for places they've worked with and would recommend, I'd really appreciate it.
In lieu of suggestions, if there are some tips on questions to ask or things to look for when talking to prospective yards, that would also be helpful.
These are the projects I'm planning to have done. I know some places might be better equipped for some jobs than others.
- Shaft replacement, starboard
- Shaft seals bellows replacement, port and starboard (starboard shaft is going to be out already anyway)
- Cutlass bearings replacement (ditto on the shaft being out)
- Fuel lines inspection/replacement (20 year old boat, likely original, and we smelled gas in the salon after fueling)
- Seacock replacements, generator, deck drains, aft a/c discharge
- Port engine heat exchanger replacement
- Rudder packing port/starboard (might as well have it done while out of the water)
- Anodes replaced (every time the boat is hauled)
- Window replacement, starboard
- Windows resealed (already doing this for starboard window replacement anyway)
- Possible generator issue (I haven't had a chance to look at this one myself yet--just came up on last outing)
- Annual service/general inspection/anything else that comes up because there are always other things that come up
Thanks for the help!