Need a rigger in Alameda, Ca.

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Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Ill be having my boat hauled to San Francisco bay in mid November and I'm looking for a rigger to re-commission it upon arrival.
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Alameda has a few: Svendsens in Alameda Marina, pretty good used to be better; Grand Marina Yard - don't use for rigging, they do a very good bottom job and other work, rigging s*cks; Nelson's Marine in the old NAS - good rigging, Hansens I believe

In Richmond: KKMI very good

In SF South Beach Harbor I think his name is Tim, very highly regarded.

Go to Latitude 38.com and download their magazine, their online advertiser's links are way old and haven't been updated in years. You can read the whole magazine in PDF and see all the ads. The list of advertisers is in the back few pages of the rag.

Welcome to the Bay, you'll love it here. Where are you going to berth?

If you haven't sailed here before, buy this book: "Sailing The Bay" by Kimball Livingston - available from WM if not all over. Will save you years of learnign the hard way!:):):)
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Stu,
I was planning on putting in at Grand Marina and staying mo to mo until I find a better spot. The rate is good on a slip. They recommended a local there but I like to check with people who have worked with them before I commit to the unknown.
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
I was planning on putting in at Grand Marina
They recommended a local there but I like to check with people who have worked with them before I commit to the unknown.
That's where we are. Hope to see you soon. We're on D dock, good friends on C, too.

Their local MAY, just may, be the guy who subcontracts out of the Grand Marina yard. I had extremely poor expereinceS with him. Capital S. Svend's is local to Grand and walkable, parking both ends, too. Hansen may come to your boat, but to lift the rig you'd have to go to Nelson's I think, don't know if he works in other folks' yards. Nelson's is across the island, good parking both ends, but not walkable to retrieve the car the first time! Think out the logistics, unless by then I could drive you back and forth! :)

KKMI has a great rep, further away by time, traffic and miles than Nelson's, probably not worth the effort, since I've heard "nice" things about all of the people at these yards. Depends on how "hands on" YOU are, too. Don't know.

So, you'll love the marina, have to go elsewhere to rig, but then that's be a one way trip: delivery to yard of choice, boat in H2O, motor to Grand.

See, how much easier can it be???:eek::D;)

Safe journey, pk.
 

John

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Jun 3, 2006
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Catalina 36mkII Alameda CA
I had KKMI recently replace my mast and all standing rigging. I was very happy with their job, and their price was competitive. I also dealt with Hansen rigging, which is near you. I think the guy seemed very competent, but since he doesn't have his own yard I decided to go with KKMI, which is quite a bit further away. As for marinas - Fortman, which is where we are, is right next to Grand, a little closer to the Bay and I think it's a little cheaper. It is well protected from the wind. Only "downside" if you want to call it that, is that it is not as modern as many other marinas, but the positive of this is that almost all the people there are very down-to-earth.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Thanks for all the fancy footwork guy's. Youve got more moves than Tom Delay The wife and I are stoked. Im chompin at the bit to get my keel out of the mud. My AC unit needs a break too.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Don't worry, there are plenty of places to get you keel stuck in the mud in the SF bay. Welcome to the left coast!!!
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
As for marinas - Fortman, which is where we are, is right next to Grand, a little closer to the Bay ...
Hey, John, whatcha smokin' today? Fortman and Grand share the same fairway, so while the docks may be 100 yards max closer to the Bay, you and I enter the very same channel to get to our slips. You turn right, I turn left, that's why I have this lefty label on my forehead!:):):) Stay with Grand, you won't fall off the tilting docks and the power is wired properly, etc. ;) OTOH, Fortman does have a rockin' yacht club, but it's only a dinghy or short car ride away...
 

John

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Jun 3, 2006
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Catalina 36mkII Alameda CA
Smokin...

Hey, John, whatcha smokin' today? Fortman and Grand share the same fairway, so while the docks may be 100 yards max closer to the Bay, you and I enter the very same channel to get to our slips. You turn right, I turn left, that's why I have this lefty label on my forehead!:):):) Stay with Grand, you won't fall off the tilting docks and the power is wired properly, etc. ;) OTOH, Fortman does have a rockin' yacht club, but it's only a dinghy or short car ride away...
As long as I'm smokin' and not drinkin/ (too much) the tiltin' won't have me fallin' in. Although there is one guy at the yacht club here at Fortman who's cell phone company refuses to insure his phone anymore -- he's fallen in so many times and had so many claims! (But I'm not sure if the dock was rocking, or if he just thought it was cause of what he'd been drinking!) So, yeah, by the time you get into your slip, I'm already in mine and able to down a quick one!
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Any more ideas on riggers? Hansen hasn't returned my calls and Now I don't think I'm wanting to give him my business :deadhorse:
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,018
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Now I'm confused

pk, I gave you about four or five places in my first reply to you. You've mentioned you haven't heard from Hansen. OK, so have you tried the other ones I suggested?
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
pk, I gave you about four or five places in my first reply to you. You've mentioned you haven't heard from Hansen. OK, so have you tried the other ones I suggested?
Considering the rigger is charging me $500 here and a $1000 is the least expensive price I could get over the phone I thought maybe.........................
I hate to give business to people who don't think it important to return calls to potential future work. They always call back when their hungry. I talked to his girl she said she's given him the messages. Fawk em !
I know there's more labor putting it back together, but $500 more ?
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,018
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
I hate to give business to people who don't think it important to return calls to potential future work.
Yes, I agree, but that wasn't my question. If that one guy disses you, I wouldn't use him either, but have you tried the others I suggested before you ask for more sources? I also suggested Latitude which has just about every rigger in the bay area all the way to Napa for goodness sake. There really is nothing more I can do for you.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Yes, I agree, but that wasn't my question. If that one guy disses you, I wouldn't use him either, but have you tried the others I suggested before you ask for more sources? I also suggested Latitude which has just about every rigger in the bay area all the way to Napa for goodness sake. There really is nothing more I can do for you.
Stu, Whats the latitude one? I cant find it. Pk
 
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