Hull cleaning and anode replacement
Our current rates do not differentiate between sail or power.
Inside our service area we bill at $3.00/ft. *
Outside our service area can be negotiated.
*Length On Deck Hull cleaning service includes cleaning the hull from the bootstripe to the bottom of the keel, rudders, props, shafts, trim-tabs and all other running gear, thru-hulls and transducers. Hull cleaning invoices include a condition report, describing the condition of the anti fouling paint, running gear, anodes, thru-hulls and transducers, etc.
Special rates for our home marina.
Anode replacement at time of cleaning is $15 per anode.
Anode replacement only with no clean is $75 including up to 3 anodes. Any additional anodes are at $10 each, plus the cost of the anodes.
(Owners are welcome to provide their own zincs – just let us know that)
(5 or more zincs will get a price break – special circumstances priced by situation at diver’s discretion.)
Cleaning with excellent/good/fair paint $ 3.00 per foot
Cleaning with poor/repaint paint – add these charges to the per foot price
Add $ 25.00 for 30 feet & smaller
Add $ 50.00 for 30 to 60 feet
Add $ 75.00 for 60 to 90 feet
Add $100.00 for 90 feet & larger
Once the paint gets to poor condition, the diver will no longer take the time/effort to remove all stains.
If necessary to scrape the hull – add these charges to the per foot price
(Diver’s discretion to adjust +/- depending on severity of growth)
Add $ 25.00 for 20 feet & smaller
Add $ 50.00 for 20 to 50 feet
Add $ 75.00 for 50 to 80 feet
Add $100.00 for 80 to 120 feet
Other Services:
Call out fee $50.00 + $120.00 per hour until dive completed
(This is at the diver’s discretion. If he is standing right there or extenuating circumstances exist)
Recovery dive
Prop clearing
Through hole check/cleaning
Changing prop
Emergency Dive (i.e. boat sinking or after hours – meaning between 7pm and 8am)
Call out fee $100.00 + $125.00 per hour until dive completed.
Administrative Fees
Late Payment $10.00 per past due
Example: Bi-monthly boat has an outstanding bill for say February. When they get their invoice for April, there will be a $10.00 late fee tacked on for the unpaid February bill. If these have not been paid by the June cleaning – there will be another $20.00 on the February bill (plus the previous $10.00 making $30.00 total) and $10.00 for the April invoice. The boat will not be cleaned in August if these outstanding invoices are not paid. These fees can be waived at the discretion of the Office Wench (Beth) with discussion and/or extenuating circumstances. N