TRIMARAN MIGRATION

 

Length:          46.5 feet / 14.2 meters

Width:             25.25 feet / 7.7 meters

Depth:            4.8 feet / 1.5 meters (probably closer to 1.43 meters)

Displacement (estimate): 20,000 lbs (9,000-10,000 kg)

43 years old (1969), Built in a professional yard in Japan.

Fiberglass over plywood construction with polyester resin.

 

Job #

Photo

Description

0

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PREPARATION

0a

 

Remove both masts and safely store along with rigging

0b

 

Tent boat

0c

 

Assist owners in emptying out boat and putting items in storage

 

 

 

1

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DECK

1a

 

Assist owners  with removal of all deck hardware, ports, hatches, pulpits, windlass, roller

1b

 

Strip paint from deck and cockpits: approx 65 sq meter.

1c

 

Fill 3 low spots and fix a few small cracks in deck. Less than 1 sq meter total.

1d

 

Paint all deck and cockpit areas (both smooth and non-skid) with AwlCraft 2000 (match current color): approx 65 sq meter.

1e

 

Assist owners with rebedding of hardware

 

 

 

2

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TOPSIDES

2a

 

Strip fiberglass from topsides (approx 1” below deck to approx 1” below start of bottom paint – all vertical surfaces, excluding below the waterline and not including the deck or under wing decks. This can be done by scoring a groove in the glass with a grinder, then the glass can be peeled away. The glass does NOT have to be ground away, it can be pulled away.  Approximately 70 sq meter.

2b

 

Replace fiberglass on topsides with 420g bi-axial fiberglass and epoxy resin. Sand and fair smooth with long board. Approximately 70 sq meter.

2c

 

Fiberglass a tube under wing deck for MOB Pole Approx 450 cm long by 10 cm diam

2d

 

Prep and paint topsides and underside of wingdecks RED with AwlCraft 2000. Approximately 85 sq meter.

 

 

 

3

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BOTTOM

3a

 

Strip off old antifoul paint (approx 65 sq meters)

3b

 

Remove Galley sink thru-hull, patch hole. (Owner will reinstall thru-hull in new location)

3c

 

Apply Barrier Coat (approx 65 sq meters)

3d

 

Apply Antifoul. NOTE: we do not need to buy the antifoul paint, we already have it – 20 liters = 2.5 coats

 

 

 

4

 

OTHER EXTERIOR PROJECTS

4a

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Fabricate new lid for cockpit storage (foam and glass)  63 x 66 cm

4b

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Fabricate new lid for aft storage trunk (foam and glass) size 170 cm x 110

4c

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Varnish wood trim in Pilothouse

4d

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Fabricate and Install new Stern Pulpit

4e

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Create 2.5cm high raised base ring (2.5 cm)  for cowl vents

 

 

 

5

 

INTERIOR

5a

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Varnish Table

5b

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Sand and Refinish Shower

5c

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Unscrew headliner to allow access to bottom of deck. Reinstall after work is complete.

5d

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Varnish Companionway Steps: 4 ladders, 3 steps each

5e

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Varnish Interior as needed – not headliner or floor (see photos)

5f

 

Fix any delaminated veneer

5g

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Paint main head

5h

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Paint starboard head

 

 

 

6

 

ENGINE ROOM

6a

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Paint Engine Room approx 150 x 210 x 100 cm

6b

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Fabricate new hinged hatches for Engine Room (foam and glass): 2 hatches, 112 x 70 cm each

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are additional small projects that we can discuss later.

 

While this work is going on we will be completing other projects (for example, removing 7 of the 12 chainplates and replacing them. But we will be in charge of that project.)


We understand that we may find repairs that need to be made to the underlying wood and that these repairs would be quoted separately.

 

Additionally, we have several small projects that will develop as work progresses. Can you quote what the daily rate will be for a worker who can do simple sanding and painting (like painting a bilge)?

 

We are not only interested in the price for the work but also the time frame. It is very important that the work is completed in the time period quoted.