Tony, I am looking forward to your report on how this works out; the whole thing makes me uneasy.
My first thought is "who bills to a hundredth of an hour?" Total BS--I rarely work at an hourly rate and even then round to a quarter-hour at a minimum.
By their numbers, the 6 Cutless bearings at 16.39 hours is 16 hours, 23 minutes, and 24 seconds--what a crock.
Based on Angela's idea, next time I am in such a position I will get a bunch of GoPro cameras and record everything, and later get actual hours on disputed times.
DAN
I'm still working on it now. They're not going by hours, I know this now. There going off of what they want to bill a job out at. Then when I asked for workers hours they threw the times on it. They gave me approx estimates if I were to do each individual task. That's basically what they're trying to bill out as labor hours. BUT BUT BUT, they're not taking into account if you did multiple items that overlap and are similar.
Example: Rudder Packing. I could believe 3.43 Hours IF, they were ONLY doing rudder packing because they have to pull the fish box , clean area up, take gland apart, pack, reassemble and put fish box back in. Or 6.5 hours IF they were only doing lower bearings, or 6 hours IF only doing upper bearings, 8.8 hours to remove and reinstall rudders because you have to remove box and disasseble each time if your only doing one job Item at different time of the boats life But not a total of ALL those hours to bebuild rudders if your doing it ALL at once because all that labor overlaps.
I'm just going to put it all in writing here because they're trying to justify it now based of individual estimates. Here you go.
Item #2 Haul Pressure wash block and apply one coat of paint
Flat rate $1305.00
Item #3 Bottom Prep. Scrape, Sand, cleaning, Running gear
Parts 196.37 Labor 1401.20/22.6 Hours $1597.57
Item #4 Apply Prop Speed
Parts 575.33 217/3.5 Hours $792.33
Item #5 Remove and Install Props Dial Indicate Shafts
Parts 2978.60 Labor 405.504.3 & .5 Hours $3874.10
Item #6 Inspect Thru hulls
Labor 180.00/2 hours $180.00
Item #7 Install Customer supplied Bilge pump
Parts 12.15 Labor 315.00/3.5 Hours $327.15
Item #8 Remove and Install Rudders
Parts 3.70 Labor 792/8.8 Hours $795.70
Item #9 Replace Lower Rudder Bearings
Parts 4.31 Labor 591/6.57 Hours $595.13
Item #10 Replace Upper Bearings and Collars
Parts 567.62 Labor 553/5.74 & 1.0 Hours $1120.62
Item #11 Replace Rudder Packing
Parts 238.25 Labor 308.00/3.43 Hours $546.25
Item #12 Replace Worn Tiller Rod Ends
Parts 205.17 Labor 171.00/1.9 Hours $376.17
Item #13 Replace all 6 Cutluss Bearings
Parts 1188.79 Labor 1639/17.8 & 1.0 Hours $1639.00
Item #14 Replace Main engine Seacock
Parts 811.03 Labor 1143.50/12.5 & .5 Hours $1954.53
Item #15 Acid Wash Waterline
Parts $75.00
Item #16 Replace/Reded rudder bolt bonding wire.
Parts 44.84 Labor 180/2 hours $224.84
Item #17 Furnish and Install New Port Shaft
Parts 3511.35 Labor 361/4.0 Hours $3414.00
Item #18 Furnish and install New Shaft Seal Assemblies
Parts 1195.50 Labor 2218/24.4 & .6 Hours $2218.20
Item #19 Polish and Wax Hull
Outside Contractor $630.00
Item #20 Apply 2nd Coat paint to waterline areas
Parts 178.00 Labor 124/2 hours $302.53
Item #21 Furnish and Install Zincs
Parts 209.15 Labor 86.80/1.40 $295.95
Item #22 Service Charge and Shipyard Repair Liability
$960.06
TOTAL $25,577.07
All that rudder work overlaps.. Plus over 3 Full days of labor to replace shaft seals when one shaft was already charged hours to be uncoupled and removed. It's crazy. If anyone else thats performed some of this work thinks some of these ours are high, what do you think is fair.
Thanks
Tony