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    WEDOCQ

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    12/14/09

    Belinda,
    Thanks for responding. Do you know what size tab you use for the 21' Sea Ranger? If I get a nice Christmas inheritence, how much for you guys to do everything?
    Thanks,
    Shawn

    PS I am the UPS guy that came down and bought a big mess of stuff from you this summer! ;-)

    12/14/09

    Reply from burnsmiranda:

    We use the Insta Trim 12 x 8. They are $ 690 installed. Just give me a week lead time to make sure I have them in stock when you want them. Hope that "inheritance" comes through:) Belinda
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    Danno

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    10/16/09

    Thanks! What would it cost to repair the bow railing? The boat had the old style and the guy cut through it for his anchor. I would like to have the new style. The link to the photos is in my original email.

    Thanks,
    -Dan
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    10/17/09

    Reply from burnsmiranda:

    New bow rails are $460 plus installation ( a couple of hours, or more depending on how hard to get old ones off!).
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    Danno

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    10/15/09

    Thanks. I know there are a lot of variables there but some general pricing would help me know where to work with this guy on pricing. The motors are the primary value in the boat witht he boat itself in such bad condition.
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    10/15/09

    Reply from burnsmiranda:

    Well the good news is that there does not appear to be a structural problem with the boat. The bad news is that at $75/hr it will add up for the repairs. The wood can all be changed out for $775 plus labor removal and replacing. The floor crack is not much, maybe an hour or so. Most of what needs to be done can be done with a little elbow grease. If the motors and trailer are worth it, I do not see any reason this boat could not be brought up to very good condition. Clean and buff and replace decals and striping. If canvas is no good then that is a bit of an expense.
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    foggydew

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    08/05/09

    Hi Belinda, Foggydew (Stefan) here. You still going to post photos of transom construction as per the post I made on my crack in the top of my transom?

    Thanks.

    08/17/09

    Reply from burnsmiranda:

    Somehow, in the process of clearing my desk, I lost the picture that Don made on the backside of something. He is on vacation right now but when he gets back I will try to get him to draw it again! Thanks for your patience. Belinda
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    al369369

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    03/11/09

    Belinda hi Just want to say that I appreciate the work & input from you & also Mary's [GoodnightMoon]....both of you & other members have really made this site so successful. Also enjoyed the nice chat we had on the phone yesterday. [ on the TOLL FREE NUMBER] Thanks for all of you at Arima for making such a "great & fun" boat for the Pacific Northwest [ any location actually] Hi to all at Arima [& your loved ones] & what a long "cold snowy icy" winter we've had in Wa. State & BC[2008/09] .... Warm Spring weather should be here soon & ya know what that means... TIME TO GO OUT ON THE BOAT AGAIN !!! God's blessings & good health sincerely Al --------------- my dad Art just loves to get out on the water .... my wife Daisy & my mom Rosemary have been in "rough water conditions" so they like keeping their feet on the dry ground...ha.... [they have other interests] Richmond BC Canada.
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