demonboy
Well-Known Member
We've been in the boatyard for almost a year now (video update about to be published) and we get a lot of emails about our refit, specifically about doing work in Asia. Recently, however, I received this message:
“We have recently purchased a boat that requires a bit of a revamp. We are quite impressed with the quality of workmanship that is being displayed with the refit of your vessel, and this has led us to consider if we should not be doing something similar.
The big problem that we are encountering at home is the very expensive cost of labour for a quality finish, & due to our work commitments we are unable to be there to supervise all our desired projects for the duration of their execution.
So our question to you is: Do you believe that it would work to deliver our boat into the care of the PSS boatyard, with a list of repairs/jobs that need doing, and entrust them to complete them to the standard that we have been seeing on Esper?
List of works to be done include…”
And there follows a list similar to Esper’s refit. My response was quite blunt, which is, perhaps, why they never replied, but the answer is the same however it’s phrased: no, this is a bad idea.
I've written a brief blog post on the main reasons based on our 12 months experience in a foreign boat yard. Link here: http://followtheboat.com/2015/01/11/can-i-leave-my-boat-to-be-refitted-in-my-absence/
“We have recently purchased a boat that requires a bit of a revamp. We are quite impressed with the quality of workmanship that is being displayed with the refit of your vessel, and this has led us to consider if we should not be doing something similar.
The big problem that we are encountering at home is the very expensive cost of labour for a quality finish, & due to our work commitments we are unable to be there to supervise all our desired projects for the duration of their execution.
So our question to you is: Do you believe that it would work to deliver our boat into the care of the PSS boatyard, with a list of repairs/jobs that need doing, and entrust them to complete them to the standard that we have been seeing on Esper?
List of works to be done include…”
And there follows a list similar to Esper’s refit. My response was quite blunt, which is, perhaps, why they never replied, but the answer is the same however it’s phrased: no, this is a bad idea.
I've written a brief blog post on the main reasons based on our 12 months experience in a foreign boat yard. Link here: http://followtheboat.com/2015/01/11/can-i-leave-my-boat-to-be-refitted-in-my-absence/