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Old 04-06-2010, 13:52   #1
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Putting 30-Ton Trawler on the Hard in Norfolk, VA

Can anyone recommend a yard in Norfolk, VA, for the winter of 2010(Dec-Mar). I have a 30 ton 46' trawler.
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Old 26-09-2010, 21:00   #6
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Re: Norfolk boatyards

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There are quite a number of boatyards in this area, both big and small. I would choose depending on what you plan on doing to the boat while it is out. If you plan on having allot of work done by others, then look into the bigger or "full service" yards. If you plan on doing most work yourself and need to live on the boat while grounded then the smaller yards that cater to boats is the way to go.
As I said before there is no shortage of yards in this area due to the Navy and commercial industry. Spend some time researching what's available and call around to see what will fit your needs best. Good luck.
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