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Lot's of room to swing a few cats in a building that is 279 feet long
and 82 feet wide. In fact, I don't think you could throw a cat from one end to the other... and there are two more buildings next door, the same size that we can expand into if we want. That's a shade under 100,000 square feet under roof, on the water at 96,891 sq. feet. Plus a few smaller outbuildings. What do you want to build? The Queen Mary? "Steve" wrote in message ... He is quoting in Sq meters 3,000 sq m is 32,292 sq ft thats a pretty big lot Neil Not really, that's only 180ft by 180ft. Not hardly "room to swing a Cat"! Maybe ok for production of a few Hoby Cat or one at a time cruising Cat. Trust me I've managed a small boat yard and it takes more room than needed for the boat(s). Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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