- Joined
- Jan 1, 2000
- RO Number
- 1580
- Messages
- 243
I haulled my 97' 330 at Holly Bluff Marina in Deland Florida last Monday. They pulled the props and sent them off to be reconditioned. They pulled the stenchions and pressed out the bearings. They did not have to drill the screws out. They are allen bolts, one on each side. They only charged me a total of two hours of labor and the props only cost $92.50 each to recondition. They used Lifecaulk when re-installing the stenchions.
My son and I were there the whole time and we made it as easy as we could for them by removing as much of the boat to stern as we could (seat cushions, rear seat, carpet, etc.). We were there for a reason other than just getting in there way and we stayed out of their way for the most part only asking very few questions. We compounded the enitre hull with my variable speed Nakita Polisher and then put two coats of wax on it as well. Man does it shine like a mirror! We worked about 12 hours over two days to do the hull. above the bottom paint
The haul-out parts and labor was under $875 and at cruise I am a full 1.2 knots faster according to the gps! And yes my son and I really bonded and were proud of our work and time together.
My son and I were there the whole time and we made it as easy as we could for them by removing as much of the boat to stern as we could (seat cushions, rear seat, carpet, etc.). We were there for a reason other than just getting in there way and we stayed out of their way for the most part only asking very few questions. We compounded the enitre hull with my variable speed Nakita Polisher and then put two coats of wax on it as well. Man does it shine like a mirror! We worked about 12 hours over two days to do the hull. above the bottom paint
The haul-out parts and labor was under $875 and at cruise I am a full 1.2 knots faster according to the gps! And yes my son and I really bonded and were proud of our work and time together.