zigzag930
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' LRC (1975 - 1981)
I am considering taking our 58LRC down to Guatemala to have refit work done on her.
Why? I'm tired of paying for sub-par quality of work here in Florida at $120-150/hr. I'm on the West Coast and haven't had a good experience yet with any of the yards over here.
This is a list of potential repairs:
- flybridge deck that is soft over the back 1/3 (under the tender), cut, recored, regales and paint
- strip the bottom and restart from scratch with interprotect and 2-3 coats of paint
- possibly paint the boat hull & superstructure
- New Bimini top, possible aluminum framed, soft top
- Dingy chaps
and a list of smaller items.
There appears to be some really nice quality work being done at some of those yards - with labor rates a small fraction of here in Florida.
I am wondering if anyone else on the forum has taken their Hat o-us to have work like this completed? If so, what was your experience?
PS, I have plenty of off-shore experience, so there won't be any issues with the trip itself - provided we get the weather window correct.
Why? I'm tired of paying for sub-par quality of work here in Florida at $120-150/hr. I'm on the West Coast and haven't had a good experience yet with any of the yards over here.
This is a list of potential repairs:
- flybridge deck that is soft over the back 1/3 (under the tender), cut, recored, regales and paint
- strip the bottom and restart from scratch with interprotect and 2-3 coats of paint
- possibly paint the boat hull & superstructure
- New Bimini top, possible aluminum framed, soft top
- Dingy chaps
and a list of smaller items.
There appears to be some really nice quality work being done at some of those yards - with labor rates a small fraction of here in Florida.
I am wondering if anyone else on the forum has taken their Hat o-us to have work like this completed? If so, what was your experience?
PS, I have plenty of off-shore experience, so there won't be any issues with the trip itself - provided we get the weather window correct.