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  • Johnny_Rock
    • Dec 2016
    • 216

    • MN

    • 2021 G23 (Previously 2016 G23)

    #16
    Just brought mine in for winterization yesterday; thought the prices were a bit high. (Gonna self store in our heated shed but have another thread on that elsewhere.)

    Itemized breakdown as follows:

    Job--Winterize PCM engine w/oil change
    (stabilize fuel; change engine oil and filter; run and fog engine; drain engine, manifolds, cooler/s, pump) Subtotal labor: $297.46
    Parts (Oil, Filter, Antifreeze) Subtotal parts: $50.54
    Other Services (Envrinomental surcharge $3, shop supplies $13, freight $5) Subtotal other services: $21.00
    JOB TOTAL: $369.00

    Job--Winterize Ballast up to three tanks
    Subtotal Labor $147.11
    Subtotal parts (antifreeze) 11.90
    JOB TOTAL: $159.01

    Job--Winterize cockpit heater
    JOB TOTAL: $65.00

    $369.00 plus $159.01 plus $65.00 is $593.00; adding taxes is about $600 total. (I bought a hat and some hot sauce; don't wanna figure out the exact sales tax.)

    Seem a little high to anyone else?

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    • functionoverfashion
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jun 2017
      • 509

      • New Hampshire

      • 2003 SANTE

      #17
      One thing I'd add is that most storage places are not going to cover your boat in the event of a fire or something; that will fall to your own insurance - even at a marina, in my experience. So if a place says something about the cost of storage including insurance, I'd push back on that a little; what does it cover, exactly? Your insurance should still cover you in the event of a loss no matter where the boat is stored.

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      • a0128
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jan 2014
        • 423

        • Lake Oswego, OR US

        • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

        #18
        Originally posted by Turbo View Post
        . . . a limestone mine that has dehumidifiers running and is a constant 58 degrees
        That's the problem, there is never a limestone mine around when you need one.

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        • a0128
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jan 2014
          • 423

          • Lake Oswego, OR US

          • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

          #19
          Originally posted by Johnny_Rock View Post
          Just brought mine in for winterization yesterday; thought the prices were a bit high. (Gonna self store in our heated shed but have another thread on that elsewhere.)

          Itemized breakdown as follows:

          Job--Winterize PCM engine w/oil change
          (stabilize fuel; change engine oil and filter; run and fog engine; drain engine, manifolds, cooler/s, pump) Subtotal labor: $297.46
          Parts (Oil, Filter, Antifreeze) Subtotal parts: $50.54
          Other Services (Envrinomental surcharge $3, shop supplies $13, freight $5) Subtotal other services: $21.00
          JOB TOTAL: $369.00

          Job--Winterize Ballast up to three tanks
          Subtotal Labor $147.11
          Subtotal parts (antifreeze) 11.90
          JOB TOTAL: $159.01

          Job--Winterize cockpit heater
          JOB TOTAL: $65.00

          $369.00 plus $159.01 plus $65.00 is $593.00; adding taxes is about $600 total. (I bought a hat and some hot sauce; don't wanna figure out the exact sales tax.)

          Seem a little high to anyone else?
          Need more perspective. Was this a Nautique dealer or an indy shop? You are storing an expensive boat in a cold winter climate. Some will say you can do most of this yourself and save some bucks. I guess if I could afford a $100k+ boat I could also afford to properly maintain it.

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          • Johnny_Rock
            • Dec 2016
            • 216

            • MN

            • 2021 G23 (Previously 2016 G23)

            #20
            Originally posted by a0128 View Post

            Need more perspective. Was this a Nautique dealer or an indy shop? You are storing an expensive boat in a cold winter climate. Some will say you can do most of this yourself and save some bucks. I guess if I could afford a $100k+ boat I could also afford to properly maintain it.
            Nautique dealer. (Not the one I bought it from--if that should matter.) Value of the boat is one of the main reasons I'm letting "the professionals" do it. Reason for my post was to see if that is typical dealer pricing for similar services.

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            • Kmayotte
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Apr 2010
              • 819

              • Lake Winnipesaukee, NH

              • 2016 G23, 1999 SN Python Past: 2004 SANTE, 1993 SN

              #21
              Originally posted by Johnny_Rock View Post
              Just brought mine in for winterization yesterday; thought the prices were a bit high. (Gonna self store in our heated shed but have another thread on that elsewhere.)

              Job--Winterize Ballast up to three tanks
              Subtotal Labor $147.11
              Subtotal parts (antifreeze) 11.90
              JOB TOTAL: $159.01
              $150 labor to winterize the ballast tanks?? Run them in reverse for a few minutes. Pour antifreeze through vent line. (not required IMO). The shop is giving it to you there for sure.

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              • Tom_H
                • Jan 2014
                • 244

                • Minnesota


                #22
                Originally posted by Johnny_Rock View Post
                Just brought mine in for winterization yesterday; thought the prices were a bit high. (Gonna self store in our heated shed but have another thread on that elsewhere.)

                Itemized breakdown as follows:

                Job--Winterize PCM engine w/oil change
                (stabilize fuel; change engine oil and filter; run and fog engine; drain engine, manifolds, cooler/s, pump) Subtotal labor: $297.46
                Parts (Oil, Filter, Antifreeze) Subtotal parts: $50.54
                Other Services (Envrinomental surcharge $3, shop supplies $13, freight $5) Subtotal other services: $21.00
                JOB TOTAL: $369.00

                Job--Winterize Ballast up to three tanks
                Subtotal Labor $147.11
                Subtotal parts (antifreeze) 11.90
                JOB TOTAL: $159.01

                Job--Winterize cockpit heater
                JOB TOTAL: $65.00

                $369.00 plus $159.01 plus $65.00 is $593.00; adding taxes is about $600 total. (I bought a hat and some hot sauce; don't wanna figure out the exact sales tax.)

                Seem a little high to anyone else?
                I would say the prices are fairly in-line with what other dealers in the area would charge. Regardless, it's still a ridiculous price for what's involved. At least the parts quotes aren't too out of line, but when you get down to it, they're charging you $500 in labor for what should be able to be completed in a couple hours max. But that's the name of the game for winterization time, and if you don't fill the time slot, someone else will.

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                • Team230
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 251

                  • Cincinnati, OH

                  • 2008 Super Air 230 TE

                  #23
                  No Wake in Cincy:

                  $230 for basic Winterization
                  $90 for Ballast tanks
                  $160 for impeller change

                  Cold indoor storage around here is about $110 per month. I've not found any indoor heated spots that make any sense. The limestone mine sounds awesome!

                  I did my winterization myself this year - I got tired of paying for it. I just pulled the line on the outlet of the strainer and pour in AF till it came out the exhaust and shaft seal.

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                  • Quinner
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 2246

                    • Unknown

                    • Correct Crafts

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Team230 View Post
                    I did my winterization myself this year - I got tired of paying for it. I just pulled the line on the outlet of the strainer and pour in AF till it came out the exhaust and shaft seal.
                    Did you drain everything first? If not I would suggest you read this thread:

                    http://correctcraftfan.com/forum/for...the-pink-stuff

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                    • scottb7
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2198

                      • Carson City, Nevada

                      • 2014 G21 (Current) 2008 SANTE 210

                      #25
                      i just reviewed that thread...omg...lol...

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                      • Turbo
                        • Mar 2016
                        • 37

                        • Pennsylvania

                        • 2007 Sante 210

                        #26
                        Brads Bend Storage phone number 724 526 3353 limestone mine with climate
                        control north of Butler Pa.

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                        • Turbo
                          • Mar 2016
                          • 37

                          • Pennsylvania

                          • 2007 Sante 210

                          #27
                          Sorry that should have said Bradys Bend storage

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                          • Quinner
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 2246

                            • Unknown

                            • Correct Crafts

                            #28
                            Hah Scott, so much for your computer virus theory, lmao

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                            • Dgee
                              • Jul 2016
                              • 137

                              • Portland, OR

                              • 1999 SAN

                              #29
                              I do all my own winterizing and I've got a guy who stores 5-6 boats in his heated pole barn for $120mo. Nice place in the middle of nowhere with 24 hour video monitoring and I have my own coded access to access the place anytime I want as long as I give him an hour notice I'm coming by.

                              Like someone said above, don't rely on your storage facilities insurance! There was a massive storage fire here last year and a lot of those people didn't cary their own insurance and ended up with nothing more left than toasted trailers.

                              http://www.kptv.com/story/31356732/m...lion-in-damage

                              Boat insurance is cheap, especially if you're not using your boat year round.

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