Well you don't want to know, but I'll tell you it was over 4 grand, this included fixing all the old damage, taking off old stripes, and they painted up to the rubrail, replaced the old oxidized rubrail with a new stainless steel one, and also painted the grey strip above the rubrail as well and buffed out the remaining white gelcoat. It looks GREAT.
Keep in mind that this is Long Island NY prices, our labor rates are close to the highest in the nation and this shop is well known as the best boat painter on Long Island. As an example, my mechanic, who I have not had to use in 6 years, charges $115/hr.
The way I rationalized it is that, one this is our first boat, two, it still meets our needs, and three my son grew up with it and did not want me to sell it to get a newer boat. So yes people can say oh you will never get the money back, sure thats true but that's how boating is. I did increase the amount it is insured for by a lot. Oh and the other way I rationalized it, was that I was sick of looking at the oxidized gelcoat, and I have saved a ton of money doing all my own work for 10 years on the boat and close to 40 years on my vehicles. I do the winterizing, I do the springizing, I do the tune ups, replace the manifolds, I R+R the drive, I paint the drive with antifouling, I rebuilt the entire trailer (without air tools I might add) and did half of the deck rebuild, replaced all the seats. So I figure I should have a nice looking boat to drive around in, right? If you love your boat and are keeping it indefinitely, then Imron paint jobs will make it look better than anything else.
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