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Don't waste your time. I had been using that yard since before it became Stingray point boat works. The current owners (2023) don't know what service is. I was quoted $300 to $350 to wash the deck of my 35' boat. The bill I received was almost $1000. They wanted $1500 to put two $250 batteries in my boat. I paid for monthly boat checks to keep the cockpit drains clear and the bilge empty. I ended up with water damage on the interior because they did not do there job. Two weeks before I went to remove my boat from they're yard I asked for a boat check and specifically asked to empty the bilge. They said all was good and sent me an invoice. When I arrived two weeks later the bilge was full to just below the floor boards. It took 20 minutes to empty. They had no rain in the two weeks. I could go on and on. Go anywhere else. you will be much better served. One last note, I asked once if they were hiring, they said yes, I offered myself with my lifetime of boating experience. Explaining I'm not a professional but I know boats. They said 'no' that I would cost to much. They like to hire non experienced labor because they are cheep. So now you know what kind of people (un-experienced) would be working on your boat.

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