$210!!!!!!!!
+ $120!!!!!!! EACH!!!!!!!!
$540 to install 2 cleats!!!!!! (assuming it is 210 total labor and not 210 each)
What are the shop fees? $400 an hour?
Where do you live, I'll do it for 20% off.
That's high considering its about a 2 beer job and you can get them on ebay for sub $40 (if they are the Tige' branded ones, then $120 is going price; I can sacrifice a logo to save $90). In fact I just bought a stainless flush fuel vent from a seller that had a dozen or so of the slim Whitecap pull up cleats left over from a boat show for $30 each.
Pulling the seat backs on the newer boats is a piece of cake compared to some of us older owners. Put down some blue painters tape, mark location using the templates that come with the cleats, drill a pilot in reverse, drill to size in reverse. Pop the cleat in, bolt it down, vacuum up the mess.
+ $120!!!!!!! EACH!!!!!!!!
$540 to install 2 cleats!!!!!! (assuming it is 210 total labor and not 210 each)
What are the shop fees? $400 an hour?
Where do you live, I'll do it for 20% off.
That's high considering its about a 2 beer job and you can get them on ebay for sub $40 (if they are the Tige' branded ones, then $120 is going price; I can sacrifice a logo to save $90). In fact I just bought a stainless flush fuel vent from a seller that had a dozen or so of the slim Whitecap pull up cleats left over from a boat show for $30 each.
Pulling the seat backs on the newer boats is a piece of cake compared to some of us older owners. Put down some blue painters tape, mark location using the templates that come with the cleats, drill a pilot in reverse, drill to size in reverse. Pop the cleat in, bolt it down, vacuum up the mess.
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