petery
New member
I didn\'t ask for a quote....
There was a 30" by 12" space above the engine compartment of my Vancouver 27 and I thought it would be useful to have a draw ( that's a box without a lid!) made so that I could store my pots and pans. The boatyard where I moor don't allow me to bring any sub-contractors on site and my machine tools were scattered all over the surrounding countryside so I asked them to make one - without getting them to quote.
The invoice for this 30" by 30" by 12" lidless box made out of marine ply with simple lap joints and only a first coat of thinned varnish to raise the grain was £629. The box did not need to be a precison fit.
This was 'reduced on appeal' to £500 - with explanations of 3 1/2 hours design time, 4 hours to make ply templates etc etc!
Has anyone out their any experience or advice on how you contest this kind of rip off. Problem is I moor at their yard and other moorings are dificult to find.
ps - the yard isn't Northshore!
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There was a 30" by 12" space above the engine compartment of my Vancouver 27 and I thought it would be useful to have a draw ( that's a box without a lid!) made so that I could store my pots and pans. The boatyard where I moor don't allow me to bring any sub-contractors on site and my machine tools were scattered all over the surrounding countryside so I asked them to make one - without getting them to quote.
The invoice for this 30" by 30" by 12" lidless box made out of marine ply with simple lap joints and only a first coat of thinned varnish to raise the grain was £629. The box did not need to be a precison fit.
This was 'reduced on appeal' to £500 - with explanations of 3 1/2 hours design time, 4 hours to make ply templates etc etc!
Has anyone out their any experience or advice on how you contest this kind of rip off. Problem is I moor at their yard and other moorings are dificult to find.
ps - the yard isn't Northshore!
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