Destroyer, you have got to add a zero to the job for soda blasting. Even then 90 a foot is a very good price. Most are 120 a foot. The prices I wa quoted for my V20 were about 1100 so keep that in mind. Otherwise what you said is right on and would be the preferred method.
The other viable home based method would be the chemical stripper which would be the most economical but the work is tough and long. But I have seen it done on two boats and it actually comes out the best I believe depending on what you are going to finish your boat with afterward.
If you are going to paint your hull with and epoxy based paint then the soda blast is the best because it actually preps your hull while stripping it for a paint type finish saving you hours of sanding etc.
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1986 V20 Old School
1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha
1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector
2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot"
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