RATES & CHARGES SHIPWRIGHTS & YACHT REFINISHING ADDITIONAL TREATMENTS
Wash & seal your tender - (up to 3.5m) Covers removed, cleaned & refitted Polish all exterior stainless steel fittings
Seal all glass - Sealed with Gtechniq G5 Water Repellent Coating Interior valet - Clean all surfaces, heads, galley and glass Two part teak (clean & brighten) or non slip surface clean
PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE OFFICE FOR PRICING TO SUIT YOUR BOAT TERMS & CONDITIONS
• All prices shown are per metre excluding VAT unless otherwise stated
• Motor boat prices include all fly bridge areas, radar arches and superstructures.
• Treatment prices are based on a measurement taken from the furthest forward and stern point.
• The treatment end results are governed by the quality of gelcoat and the general condition of the exterior of the boat.
• Treatment prices exclude tenders and toys that are stored onboard.
• Treatment prices exclude seat covers, canvas covers etc. Separate additional treatments are available for these items upon request.
• Prices exclude any gelcoat repairs. These are available if required by separate estimate. Please call our service
office to arrange for an estimate.
• Antifouling 1.5 coats includes applying a 2nd coat from the water line 40cm down.
• These prices do not include lift, wash or re-launch. Our antifouling package prices assume the hull is in suitable condition to correctly apply the antifouling. Any further preparation needed will be estimated before any works commence.
• Outdrive antifouling includes the preparation and spraying of both the drive and transom shield.
• Saildrive antifouling includes the preparation and painting of the saildrive leg.
• Prices valid from the 1st September 2018 unit the 31st March 2019
For more information please contact our Service office on 01803 752242 or email
service@darthaven.co.uk
PRICE FROM
(All prices exclude VAT) £45
£249 £65 £25
£165 £99
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