Shrinkwrap $$

Kingsfr

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Jun 23, 2011
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Great South Bay, Long Island, NY
Boat Info
2005 Sea Ray 270 SUNDECK
Engines
2012 Mercruiser 383 Stroker W/ Bravo III
My marina charges
$18 per foot for 23ft - 26ft boats
$23 per foot for 27ft - 35ft boats
My boat boat's length is listed as 26 1/2 ft. The marina rounds up for all there charges.
It's a big price difference.
What does everyone else pay for shrinkwrap? Unfortunately, I think I live in one of the more expensive areas of the country:smt089
 
My marina charges 13 a foot for express cruisers flybridge boats are significantly more...
 
Buy a Dr Shrink kit and DYI it, pays for itself in 2 years
 
$15.00 a foot and yes it is based on OAL (+ anchor and extra for Arch)
 
Have any of the new boat owners here ever tried to keep and use the "reusable shrink wrap" from the factory? I have seen this listed before as a feature in Sea Ray brochures. I think my dealer just cuts it off and throws it away.
 
12 per foot for 34' or less. 12.50 for bigger. Length as mar states. In my case 28'.
 
$8.75 per foot.
 
I paid around $11 a ft last year on our 44' express. I thought it was a very good deal and nicely done.
 
This year a $30 tarp & in the future in-laws pole barn. :smt001
 
Between $7 and $10 per linear foot in our area.
I paid $300 for a 25' x 48' tarp and approximately $100 for a 1 1/2" ABS pipe support frame that I hope will provide me with good winter protection for many years to come.
 
$16 a foot up to 29 feet... not that its much of a bonus but this also includes take down and set up of canvas.
 
Last few year's we were spending $800 for our 42',which was crazy. We made some calls around the Detroit area and found a company that would make me a winter cover for $810, so I jumped on it. We just put it up last weekend and it looks and fits great!
 
$8 a foot, also went for the zippered door to get in and out of the boat over the winter.
 

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