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This poor guy did tons of work and never got a chance
to sail his dreamboat--a tragedy. 3000 hours of work! For myself, I won't make anything while working/repairing it. The payback comes later, but it is not likely to be a huge money maker--ever. I want to make $600/day or $100 a head/day and $300 for a half day, or $50/head/half-day. If I hire a Captain to run it for me I'd make less than if I run it myself. In reality, I'll be happy breaking even on my expenses over the course of a year and having use of the boat. Everything I make will be going back into the boat for a while. "Scott Vernon" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote Overall an impressive job, but not worth the $10k he made for his labors--which works out to $3.33/hr or less. Bart, how much per hour do you make when working on your boat? Scotty |