Well, Peter, Here's the Deal:
It isn't hard to do. If you have not done it before, it will cost you in lay days, tho. Lay days are storage charges by the day that boat yards will charge you for each day you are out IF you do it yourself. :{ For your boat, figure $100/day. Additionally, many boat yards require you to purchase all materials from them thus denying you any savings from comparison shopping. IMHO, the difference between do-it-yourself and the yard doing it is relatively small keeping those points in mind. For my 40', quotes were $900 at Baja Naval in Ensenada BC and $1700 in Marina del rey. Of course, you will incur slip charges, etc. in Ensenada, so the savings narrows (but, the work is good). You will want a hard epoxy paint (such as Pettit Trinidad) at $165/gallon which is pretty typical. You will want two coats and three on the water line, and the leading and trailing edges of the keel and rudder. That will take two gallons. With that combination, you can get three years (with a dive service).To prep the boat for a haul out for painting, have your diver do a "pre-haul out hard cleaning" to get the boat ready. You may be able to avoid the cost of a pressure wash, but many yards throw it in anyway. Having the diver prep it is better than just a pressure wash, and if he does a good job, makes it ready for paint right out of the sling. You may want to take the opportunity to replace your shaft packing with a dripless while you're out if you hace a conventional packing gland. There is another thread running on this site about other things to check when out of the water. Good info on it. Other than that, when you take it to the yard, bring dock lines for both sides, and rig fenders for both sides. Many yards prefer you back in to their haul out (ask them), but no big deal if you don't. (Oh, one other thing, don't do as I did and forget to turn off the refrig!) Here is one lead for you: South Coast Shipyard in Newport Beach. (949) 675-4027. They are reviving their yard and gave me a very good quote altough I had another yard do it since I won a promotion. Many yards have February specials that may save you a couple of hundred. Ask them. I attended a bottom painting seminar and have some other information should you decide to do it yourself. Good luck, Rick D.