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Skip Gundlach February 2nd 04 06:12 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
Well, since I'm having very little luck finding inexpensive yards on the FTL
side (though I did pick up the yellow pages from every county between Miami
and Melbourne and will be calling to confirm my ad-hoc findings from this
and other sources), I'm now looking on the other side.

This is enhanced in two parts: The first is that I've had a craftsman
recommended by a 20+ year user, and he's recently moved from FTL to STP.
So, the one I'd likely use is on the west coast, anyway. The second is that
during my recent trip (same as retrieving yellow pages) I picked up an
ad-type mag in Sailorman, and found a few west coast listings which were on
the order of half to a quarter of the apparent 'bargain price' of the FTL
area yards, and *those* prices were on the order of half the non-bargain
prices.

So, we're thinking in terms of doing a shakedown cruise from the presumed
point of sale (if the one we're trying on doesn't succeed, there's another
over there - and our third choice is in STP!) over to somewhere on the west
coast.

Do any of you have experience or knowledge of DIY yards anywhere on the FL
west coast between the Keys and Clearwater, but preferably not further south
than, say, Fort Meyers?

Actually, we're rather enthused about the thought of that sail, so unless I
find something to equal (i.e. $3-6 a foot per month) on the east side, we'll
come over to the Gulf. The only wrinkle which makes it a bit nervous-making
is the thought that when we go, and have a total of 20 days to get out of
FL, since we'll be headed east, it might be dicey on the time to splash it
given the weather windows for the Bahamas crossing.

Thanks for any help!

L8R

Skip and Lydia


--
"And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a clear
night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize that you are
quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to you that in the
general scheme of things you are merely an insignificant speck on the
surface of the ocean; and are not nearly so important or as self-sufficient
as you thought you were. Which is an exceedingly wholesome thought, and one
that may effect a permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly
appreciated by your friends."- James S. Pitkin



nospam February 3rd 04 04:29 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
I'm not sure just what is you are looking for. A reasonable DIY yard
on Florida's east coast? I accidentally pulled into one in Ft. Pierce
quite recently. The people who ran it seemed nice enough but I
couldn't get out of there fast enough. I never saw a more motley
group of boat owners (looked like the Manson gang had taken up
boating) in my many years of sailing. Also, there used to be a DIY
yard on what is known as the 18-mile stretch between Florida City and
Key Largo but I don't know if it is still in operation. Try the
Homestead and Key Largo yellow pages. Good luck.

Joe

nospam February 3rd 04 04:29 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
I'm not sure just what is you are looking for. A reasonable DIY yard
on Florida's east coast? I accidentally pulled into one in Ft. Pierce
quite recently. The people who ran it seemed nice enough but I
couldn't get out of there fast enough. I never saw a more motley
group of boat owners (looked like the Manson gang had taken up
boating) in my many years of sailing. Also, there used to be a DIY
yard on what is known as the 18-mile stretch between Florida City and
Key Largo but I don't know if it is still in operation. Try the
Homestead and Key Largo yellow pages. Good luck.

Joe

MMC February 3rd 04 04:31 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
Skip,

Would Port Canaveral by too far north for you? We have a pretty good yard up
here "Cape Marina" who'se prices I'm sure are lower than Lauderdale. Some
talent around too. Cape does charge vendors for working in the yard. Cape
has full painting and sandblasting services if required.

If you're interested e-mail me merlinuxo at yahoo.com and I'll call them for
current prices.

Merlin

"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
message ink.net...
Well, since I'm having very little luck finding inexpensive yards on the

FTL
side (though I did pick up the yellow pages from every county between

Miami
and Melbourne and will be calling to confirm my ad-hoc findings from this
and other sources), I'm now looking on the other side.

This is enhanced in two parts: The first is that I've had a craftsman
recommended by a 20+ year user, and he's recently moved from FTL to STP.
So, the one I'd likely use is on the west coast, anyway. The second is

that
during my recent trip (same as retrieving yellow pages) I picked up an
ad-type mag in Sailorman, and found a few west coast listings which were

on
the order of half to a quarter of the apparent 'bargain price' of the FTL
area yards, and *those* prices were on the order of half the non-bargain
prices.

So, we're thinking in terms of doing a shakedown cruise from the presumed
point of sale (if the one we're trying on doesn't succeed, there's another
over there - and our third choice is in STP!) over to somewhere on the

west
coast.

Do any of you have experience or knowledge of DIY yards anywhere on the FL
west coast between the Keys and Clearwater, but preferably not further

south
than, say, Fort Meyers?

Actually, we're rather enthused about the thought of that sail, so unless

I
find something to equal (i.e. $3-6 a foot per month) on the east side,

we'll
come over to the Gulf. The only wrinkle which makes it a bit

nervous-making
is the thought that when we go, and have a total of 20 days to get out of
FL, since we'll be headed east, it might be dicey on the time to splash it
given the weather windows for the Bahamas crossing.

Thanks for any help!

L8R

Skip and Lydia


--
"And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a clear
night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize that you are
quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to you that in the
general scheme of things you are merely an insignificant speck on the
surface of the ocean; and are not nearly so important or as

self-sufficient
as you thought you were. Which is an exceedingly wholesome thought, and

one
that may effect a permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly
appreciated by your friends."- James S. Pitkin






MMC February 3rd 04 04:31 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
Skip,

Would Port Canaveral by too far north for you? We have a pretty good yard up
here "Cape Marina" who'se prices I'm sure are lower than Lauderdale. Some
talent around too. Cape does charge vendors for working in the yard. Cape
has full painting and sandblasting services if required.

If you're interested e-mail me merlinuxo at yahoo.com and I'll call them for
current prices.

Merlin

"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
message ink.net...
Well, since I'm having very little luck finding inexpensive yards on the

FTL
side (though I did pick up the yellow pages from every county between

Miami
and Melbourne and will be calling to confirm my ad-hoc findings from this
and other sources), I'm now looking on the other side.

This is enhanced in two parts: The first is that I've had a craftsman
recommended by a 20+ year user, and he's recently moved from FTL to STP.
So, the one I'd likely use is on the west coast, anyway. The second is

that
during my recent trip (same as retrieving yellow pages) I picked up an
ad-type mag in Sailorman, and found a few west coast listings which were

on
the order of half to a quarter of the apparent 'bargain price' of the FTL
area yards, and *those* prices were on the order of half the non-bargain
prices.

So, we're thinking in terms of doing a shakedown cruise from the presumed
point of sale (if the one we're trying on doesn't succeed, there's another
over there - and our third choice is in STP!) over to somewhere on the

west
coast.

Do any of you have experience or knowledge of DIY yards anywhere on the FL
west coast between the Keys and Clearwater, but preferably not further

south
than, say, Fort Meyers?

Actually, we're rather enthused about the thought of that sail, so unless

I
find something to equal (i.e. $3-6 a foot per month) on the east side,

we'll
come over to the Gulf. The only wrinkle which makes it a bit

nervous-making
is the thought that when we go, and have a total of 20 days to get out of
FL, since we'll be headed east, it might be dicey on the time to splash it
given the weather windows for the Bahamas crossing.

Thanks for any help!

L8R

Skip and Lydia


--
"And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a clear
night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize that you are
quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to you that in the
general scheme of things you are merely an insignificant speck on the
surface of the ocean; and are not nearly so important or as

self-sufficient
as you thought you were. Which is an exceedingly wholesome thought, and

one
that may effect a permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly
appreciated by your friends."- James S. Pitkin






Rosalie B. February 3rd 04 02:00 PM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
x-no-archive:yes

"Skip Gundlach"
wrote:

Well, since I'm having very little luck finding inexpensive yards on the FTL
side (though I did pick up the yellow pages from every county between Miami
and Melbourne and will be calling to confirm my ad-hoc findings from this
and other sources), I'm now looking on the other side.

Some folks I know have used Salt Creek Boat Works, but I think the
yard was in flux at that time. I've been there, but I don't know
exactly where it was (someone else was driving), but I think in the
Tampa St. Pete area.
grandma Rosalie

Rosalie B. February 3rd 04 02:00 PM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
x-no-archive:yes

"Skip Gundlach"
wrote:

Well, since I'm having very little luck finding inexpensive yards on the FTL
side (though I did pick up the yellow pages from every county between Miami
and Melbourne and will be calling to confirm my ad-hoc findings from this
and other sources), I'm now looking on the other side.

Some folks I know have used Salt Creek Boat Works, but I think the
yard was in flux at that time. I've been there, but I don't know
exactly where it was (someone else was driving), but I think in the
Tampa St. Pete area.
grandma Rosalie

Tom Foppiano February 3rd 04 09:59 PM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
Green Cove Springs Marina is an old Navy base about 40 miles up the St.
Johns River is a DIY.

Tom
Atlantic Beach, Fla

--
"nospam" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure just what is you are looking for. A reasonable DIY yard
on Florida's east coast? I accidentally pulled into one in Ft. Pierce
quite recently. The people who ran it seemed nice enough but I
couldn't get out of there fast enough. I never saw a more motley
group of boat owners (looked like the Manson gang had taken up
boating) in my many years of sailing. Also, there used to be a DIY
yard on what is known as the 18-mile stretch between Florida City and
Key Largo but I don't know if it is still in operation. Try the
Homestead and Key Largo yellow pages. Good luck.

Joe




Tom Foppiano February 3rd 04 09:59 PM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
Green Cove Springs Marina is an old Navy base about 40 miles up the St.
Johns River is a DIY.

Tom
Atlantic Beach, Fla

--
"nospam" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure just what is you are looking for. A reasonable DIY yard
on Florida's east coast? I accidentally pulled into one in Ft. Pierce
quite recently. The people who ran it seemed nice enough but I
couldn't get out of there fast enough. I never saw a more motley
group of boat owners (looked like the Manson gang had taken up
boating) in my many years of sailing. Also, there used to be a DIY
yard on what is known as the 18-mile stretch between Florida City and
Key Largo but I don't know if it is still in operation. Try the
Homestead and Key Largo yellow pages. Good luck.

Joe




Toolowd February 7th 04 02:46 AM

FL West Coast DIY yards
 
halfway in between is Indiantown marina. you can live on your boat in the work
yard.

The are on the canal from stuart to the west coast that goes thru lake
oceechobee.

good luck.

Rich


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