Well got a call in to Seawanhaka YC. Let's see where this goes. You are right Todd. This won't be a regelcoat job. Looks like a sand and buff deal to bring her back. Materials are pretty inexpensive. With Pittsford Wood Shop as my supplier all the woodworking materials are close by for high quality marine woods at low prices. The cushions, well I used Decorativefabricsdirect.com for yards and yards of fabric at crazy low prices. The foam you know the story there. U.S. Composites for the sticky, gooey and itchy stuff for stupid low prices. JD for Epoxy by the 5 gallon jug. I get free shipping for being a VIP member. Sailboatowners.com store for many other things. Just the short list of suppliers I used with excellent value and service. D&R for a rudder at 2795.00 which looks like the single biggest cost. Other than that some Volara foam for the hull liner with the same fabric I used for YOT to finish. Express Composites for the ding gelcoat and Duratec and viola new boat. Engine, I was bringing the tug Louisa back from St. Joe, Michigan and the engine room flooded during a storm on Lake Erie. Bent rods and other aggravations. End result, I rebuilt it, worked fine. Had more than a few go down during my tenure at the boatyard and managed to resurect those engines. Not easy but a ridge reamer and a hone can solve a lot of problems. If stuck, hot STP or even a Velocite #6 can free even the most abused industrial metal. It's more a matter of researching the options. But first things first. How much for the 'derelict' ha ha yeah right. It's a fantastic boat just waiting for a lunatic to bring her back. Best guess. Less than 20,000 for materials and my labor, well, what else I'm gonna do with my time.