About 1 months rent. Is the boat in or out of the water? How big is it?
2007-10-10 15:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the type. Our boat detailer charges $10.00 for wash and wax, $15.00 for compound, wash and wax. This only applies to 35 feet, then he adds $5.00 per foot.
2007-10-13 12:10:59
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answered by adirolffun 3
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I'd do it by the hour, not the job, especially the first time. You don't know what kind of labor you are getting into so figure out what you are worth per hour and go that route. Also, are they supplying the supplies (detergent, wax, cloths, and wax pads, buffer)?
Good luck!
2007-10-10 15:29:43
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answered by Mikel 4
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Wow curiously like all human beings is making this to puzzling. Open any engine drains, such because of the fact the exhaust manifold. do away with hoses on the thermostat housing. Pour motor vehicle antifreeze down hoses frequently you will no longer go with the gallon for the Volvo 4. observe if the antifreeze runs out close to the prop. If it does you have dealt with your engine, manifolds, water pumps,(one interior the engine and one interior the decrease unit) in case you have no longer had to function decrease unit oil or the oil isn't creamy you mustn't could desire to concern on the subject of the decrease unit. I rather have used this technique for 25 years on my out drives and on no account had one freeze. value approximately $15.00. I stay in a reasonable climate, temperatures of 20 levels are uncomplicated. lots of the different issues suggested via others I evaluate maintenance and could no longer be mandatory at the instant. reliable success and satisfied crusing. bear in mind a broking has diverse overhead and has to pay his mechanic a minimum of 40 5.00/hr that runs the value up.
2016-12-14 13:56:27
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answered by whiten 4
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I not do this, but, it similar to detailing cars and you may have a Basic and Deluxe Detail and charge depending on the cost of your materials and time.
This link may be of help. It free to read.
http://www.carwash.com/article.asp?IndexID=6630457
2007-10-10 15:35:07
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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~depends on boat size
~boat type
~condition
~materials used
~time used
hope this helps :)
2007-10-11 10:21:01
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answered by ~USA~ 2
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$29.00 per foot plus material.
2007-10-11 01:28:49
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answered by windybrr 3
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