If the boat is at a marina or boatyard in Fort Lauderdale the company that does the waxing will have to carry $1,000,000 in liability insurance and show proof that they have workman's comp insurance. If you have your boat waxed by someone without insurance and a workman falls off the flybridge and break their arm you will be paying a lot more than just a compound and wax.That price sounds similar to the detail company I use a lot but it means a heavy compound first, then a polish to remove any swirl marks, and then a coat of wax on top plus all of the stainless and aluminum plus clean teak.
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04-06-2015 12:29 PM #11Senior Member
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Re: cost per foot to compound and wax
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04-06-2015 12:34 PM #12
Re: cost per foot to compound and wax
$1,000,000.00 is nothing. In Port Canaveral we need to carry $2 mil minimum to set foot on a boat in a marina. By the way insurance is not cheap.
Scott
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Port Canaveral Florida.
Marine Electronics and Electrical Products Distributor.