Talking about the "yard". Seabrook Marine in New Orleans...STAY AWAY. They call themselves "professionals" but I would never run my business as they run theirs. When taking off the keel there was a nut that was still attached but I did not know anything about it because it was buried in 2" of glass and paint. The inept travel lift operator, instead of raising the hull up slowly an inch or so to see if there was a snag, immediately raised the whole boat up six feet in the air and before I could spit out "what are you doing?" the lone bolt broke through the stub of the boat and created a 4" hole with a crack that took me the last three months to repair. The keel fell down to the ground breaking a 6"x6" timber in two that the whole boat had sat on.....do you think the "yard" had anything to say? NO! Then, just after I fixed their first mess up, one of their forklift drivers ran into the keel with his forklift, curling back the leading edge, and toppling the whole thing on its side. When I found out and accused the "yard" of knocking over the keel, the owner said, "you have no proof, you can't prove anything." I showed him the tracks from the forklift and where the leading edge had been curled back and said it would have taken 10 men to move the keel this far over from its original placement and the leading edge did not get that way by itself...he agreed to right the keel. To right the keel I gave his "employees"---three of them including the self proclaimed "yard supervisor", four keel bolts with associated nuts, washers and the sockets and ratchets, it would take to give a chain purchase and right the keel. These fools tried to insert one bolt for about a minute before they decided that it would take too long and that they would instead insert two three inch bolts in the top of the keel and lift it from these two bolts. Of course, the 3" bolts were pulled straight out of the holes stripping the lead threads as they came out. The yard management has not given an apology, no acceptance of responsibility for what happened and no workable fix other than epoxy. I only use them to lift the boat....I would be scared $#!^less to use any of their other "services". A young man came in with a racing boat the other day and he told me he was doing a bottom job on the boat. I asked him if he was going to have the yard do the work as he did not seem to me the type to do it himself. He said, "No, we want to make sure it gets done right!"