Pulpit price

Graham

When I had the Pushpit and Pulpit made up on my 43 ft Yacht I was quoted $2000 and $1200 but I got the job done for $800.

BUT I supplied the 32mm tube and he didn't weld anything (although he was an expert TIG welder). Also he didn't visit the yacht as I made up plywood mock-ups of the bow and stern deck (not at all difficult) and he did everything in his factory unit. Everything worked out fine. My experience here (Perth) is that you can easily be fleeced.
 
Sorry Graham. I won't be so frivolous in future.


That's all right - humour thrives on ambiguity!

Fred was driving home from one of his business trips, when he saw an elderly man walking on the side of the road.

As the trip was a long and quiet one, he stopped the car and asked the man, who had a strong East European accent, if he would like a ride.

With a silent nod of thanks, the man got into the car.

Resuming the journey, Fred tried - in vain - to make a bit of small talk with the man.

The old man just sat silently, looking intently at everything he saw, studying every little detail, until he noticed a brown bag on the seat next to Fred.

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The man was silent for another moment or two.

Then, speaking with the quiet wisdom of an elder, he said:

"Good trade....."
 
I've just been quoted £3000 for a pulpit for my Countess 33.

Is this reasonable?

It seems high. When I was looking for a pushpit for my wee Hunter I had quotes for anything from £400 - £2000. In the end I didn't bother, because she's only used on a freshwater loch, but I got the impression that prices for these things are based on how busy the fabricators are, how rich they think the customers is, the phase of the moon and the wholesale price of linguine as much as on the actual work and materials involved. My best quotes came from architectural SS fabricators, by the way.
 
High ? Astronomical more like; I know the Co33 is a racy boat, what's this pulpit made from then - helium filled carbon fibre ?!

It is not a CO33 but a Countess 33 - could not be more different type of boat. £3k still a lot of money though.
 
I got a new one (Insurance, storm damage at marina) 2 years back. Three quotes required. If I remember right, £650, £850, £1800 (or thereabouts).
The lowest price was perfectly adequate, nicely polished, made to fit.

(A Rival 32)
 
I'd be surprised if you couldn't get a nice one made up by a local SS fitter for under £500. It's only a few meters of ss tubing, maybe a dozen welds & 4 flat feet. If you do the basic measuring & then take the item to the boat to cut the legs to the correct length & angle they can put the drilled feet on ready for easy fitting.

Think about what is the expensive part of the job & it is visiting, measuring & fitting to the deck (which is unlikely to be flat & level), so take those bits of the job on yourself.
 
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