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Posted 11/10/2008 5:20:09 PM
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I was wondering if anyone knew what the average cost of rewiring a small boat (17ft CC) would be? Or just a ballpark figure. I'm considering purchasing a boat, but there's some corrosion on some of the electronics... Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.




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Posted 11/10/2008 6:49:58 PM


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It depends on the boat and what needs to be done(how much wiring). You could spend $200 to $600. I would recommend taking a couple of pics of the boat and wiring, and then we can go from there. This way you can have a better idea of a min. and max. price depending on how much wiring is needed. once the project is started.

  

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Posted 11/10/2008 7:00:04 PM


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DOUBLE "D" & LV (11/10/2008)
It depends on the boat and what needs to be done(how much wiring). You could spend $200 to $600. I would recommend taking a couple of pics of the boat and wiring, and then we can go from there. This way you can have a better idea of a min. and max. price depending on how much wiring is needed. once the project is started.

or since Double D is Mobile.. See what he would charge to come take alook at it with you... Or If you could take it to a shop and get an estimate..

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Posted 11/10/2008 9:40:31 PM


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I would be glad to. If you're in pensacola, I will look at it n/c. If out of pcola, a little for gas.

  

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Posted 11/11/2008 8:43:30 AM
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Try Tony at Edgewater Marine. Big Mike

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Posted 11/11/2008 10:54:27 AM


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$200 to $600 will not even get you started for a high quality job.

Here's some of my work.

http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21491&SearchTerms=Hewes,flatskiff

Detail makes the job and detail takes time. The manufactures never seem to have enough mounting panels to do a clean job, unless your buying a high end boat. So panels must be built to mount everything on. That's the start and do it so screws are not exposed on the outside of the console to keep a clean look.


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Posted 11/12/2008 6:45:30 AM
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bump..

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Posted 11/12/2008 4:42:12 PM


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Doesn't FSU have a good engineering deptartment? Sorry dude i couldn't help it.

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Posted 11/12/2008 8:57:16 PM


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$200 to $600 will not even get you started for a high quality job.

Here's some of my work.

http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21491&SearchTerms=Hewes,flatskiff

Detail makes the job and detail takes time. The manufactures never seem to have enough mounting panels to do a clean job, unless your buying a high end boat. So panels must be built to mount everything on. That's the start and do it so screws are not exposed on the outside of the console to keep a clean look.
Nice work!!


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Posted 11/13/2008 6:07:22 AM


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Thank you. There is another even bigger job going on now.





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Posted 1/20/2009 10:13:59 PM
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Not to hijack the thread, but I have a 24 Cape Horn CC, the wiring is all working but it looks like crap, just a question to anyone out there.

Is there anyone that could come by and give me a estimate for a basic rewire of my console, not to include the AM/FM radio, just the switch panel and the fuse boxes, of which I would like to replace with something more seaworthy, the boat was rewired, just not the clean job that the boat deserves.

I'm not rich by any means so money is a factor, but that can be discussed at a later time. Please PM me if you can come by and check the boat out.

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