At this time of year all yards in Seattle will be busy, so I would call all three, starting in this order: CSR, Canal, Seaview. I had mine hauled at Canal just today, for about a week of DIY work plus a bit of deck fiberglass repair by Pacific Fiberglass. CSR when I called them 3 weeks ago said they were booked out by 1 month (not sure what it is now). CSR doesn't allow DIY. Canal seemed fairly flexible about dates, I got the feeling they can squeeze people in as long as they have space in the yard and a few days to a week advanced notice. (looked like they still have a few empty spots today). They have Coastal Marine Engine there, which I assume does most of the aux work.
I have yet to hear good things about Seaview (Martin was the first actually). But admittedly that's based on a small sample set. If you're outside the locks then that could be an advantage of Seaview for a small job, not having to deal with the hassle of the locks. Berthed at Fisherman's Terminal, Canal was super convenient for me. -Patrick C&C 38 LF Seattle, WA > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Brad Crawford <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Cc: > Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 12:30:18 -0700 > Subject: Re: Stus-List Propeller Shaft Coupling question > > Martin, > > > > What would be your suggestion, CSR, Canal, or Seaview for those repairs? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Brad Crawford > > CnC 36 > > Seattle > > >
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