dad's turn
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- Jan 17, 2007
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Has anybody used a service that washes your boat once week?
How much does it cost and did you have any problems?
How much does it cost and did you have any problems?
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Hampton said:I can't imagine paying someone for this type of work. I, too, enjoy doing it. Also, if you're not careful, you can do some serious damage.For me, having the boat clean when I come home on Friday night is a real treat. It takes 2 hours to wash and dry the boat. I would not have the time to use it if I washed it first, had dinner., etc. This way we go for a two hour putzy ride and come back in time to enjoy dinner. The guy who washes our boat does this for a living and is as careful as I am. I do wash it when we go crusing, but then our biggest decisions of the day are when do we shower and where will we eat?
Kathyrau said:ohh, this is a philosophical discussion that I don't want to touch!! :wink:
I pay $2/foot twice a month. The boat stays REALLY clean and we have wonderfully impromptu gatherings at the boat void of bird/duck poop and spider droppings - yippeee
Kathy
dad's turn said:Goblue+ Can you tell me what size and how much you are paying. I have a guy that will wash my 300 for 2.00 a foot. This is washing & drying the out side . Being for Massachusetts I don't think this is bad. It takes me about one hour to do it myself