I have been investigating a refit within the local Daytona area given the general bullets below. Given the scope, I’m not confident everything can be accomplished with one yard to the quality standard we are seeking. What are others experience in embarking on a refit of this type of scope. Seeking feedback on qualified refit centers in the Jacksonville, St Augustine, Stuart area or the Carolina’s. Appreciate everyone’s feedback - thanks!
General Scope of work:
- Replace framed windows to frameless windows
- Replace generator w/new 4 stroke
- Galley gut and replace
- New headliners
- Some carpet replace with amtico flooring
- Woodwork
o Refinish wood
o Refinish stairs
- Additional soft good refinishes
- Etc…
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Thread: Refit Center Possiblities
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04-10-2018 08:28 PM #1
Refit Center Possiblities
Best regards,
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David
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Re: Refit Center Possiblities
I think I'd be looking at Jarrett Bay, in NC.... 4 stroke generator? You have a 2 stroke genset now? I've never seen that.
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04-11-2018 11:14 AM #3Senior Member
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Re: Refit Center Possiblities
Lambs Yacht Center in JAX has good reports. They did all the work on our new boat for the past few years and it all looks good and surveyed good too.
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04-11-2018 01:07 PM #4
Re: Refit Center Possiblities
Huckins in Jax or Thunderbolt Marine in Savannah. I had a lot of work done at Thunderbolt and was impressed with their service, work, and especially how they stood behind it.
I've seen Huckins work and it is impressive, and with happy customers.
I also had a lot of work done at Jarrett Bay, to whom I'd give a mixed scorecard due to turnover in personnel. One very good option you have here in Beaufort NC area is contracting with Bruce Morrison who will put together a team (in addition to a lot himself) that does a great job. Bruce knows these boats inside and out. I wish I'd hooked up with him sooner.George
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04-11-2018 02:43 PM #5Senior Member
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04-11-2018 07:40 PM #6Senior Member
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Re: Refit Center Possiblities
I have a 54 Viking Sport Yacht and had a transmission fail in New Smyrna Beach. I had already decided I wanted to replace the Onan Genny because Onan no longer supports it and it blew coolant all over the engine room as I was leaving for my 2 week Bahama trip. I limped into Sea Love Boat Works who I believe is the only yard in the Daytona area that can haul a boat with an 18’ beam. I talked to Sea Love and decided I would go to Camachee Cove in St. Augustine. Camachee Cove is not cheap but their work has stood the test of time and I would go back. They ended up needing/wanting to haul the boat to replace the genny to grant access for the shooting boom forklift. That being said based on their reputation I would have been comfortable working with Daytona Boat works, but they couldn’t haul me. Maybe get Daytona Boat works to see if they can replace the genny without lifting the boat. BTW, Camachee Cove had an excellent carpenter. I ended up replaceing both transmissions, genny, boost transformer and other miscellaneous things, in other words quite a project since ZF no longer makes the gear that broke so shafts had to shortened motors moved slightly, etc. They pushed the project home and took care of the boat during Irma. PM me if you want more detailed info. Good luck.