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What are the average pricing folks are paying for Shrink-wraping ?
Winterizing I/O engines I hear prices are up for shrink-wrap material, I suspect b/c of supply and demand. Thanks ! |
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I have been told by my "wrapper" that cost will be $18/ft this year. This is for mobile wrap at my yard. Cannot remember what it was last year.
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My price for Wrap is $14 a foot this year |
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I’ll be in the Meredith/ Moultonboro area wrapping a couple boats Sunday, if anyone still needs wrap send me a message
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I had been paying a very low $10 per ft. for the last 5 years. Jumped to $15 this year. I decided to cover myself with a Transhield cover. Seems to have gone on easy enough but doesn't have the height/slope I would like for snow. Its reusable so I'll recover my cost in one year and hopefully it lasts 2 or more years. We'll see how it goes this year.
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Our shrink wrap cost increased from $800 to $1100 this year. We decided to still get it done, but a friend with the same size boat decided to buy a shrink wrap gun and all the supplies to do it himself on his boat. I helped out and it was not all that challenging. We'll be doing my boat too next year, for a maximum of $300 in materials. The gun and the extension wand were not cheap, but they can be used for years on multiple boats.
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Just used Diamond Shine in Gilford today for the first time . They responded to me quickly and got me in today before the storm hits this weekend. Shrink wrapped my jet ski for $95 (better than the $175 Iwas quoted by someone else). Thanks Robin and the crew at Diamond Shine
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