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Your experience with the Skiff Shop

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#1 ·
Just curious if anyone has done business with Tom Gordon at his shop in Edgewater.
 
#6 ·
I have and was very happy! Justin at Skiff shop is awesome! They are in the process of moving skiff shop into Islamorada boatworks, so you have to be patient. It takes some time, but their work is top notch
I just dropped boat off and left several messages for Tom to call me and have not heard from him starting to worry about his customer service. How long did they have your boat and were you happy with them?
 
#7 ·
Hey man, I dropped my boat off and it did take a while, but I was having quite a bit done. Tom is not the easiest guy to get a hold of. I know Tom was in the process of moving IBW to south florida. I would call the skiff shop number and talk to Justin. I was really happy with their work. Whats your name and I can ask justin whats going on.
 
#18 ·
Well I got the skiff back and I am very pleased Tom and Justin did a great job. If you need work done by a marine mechanic don't take it to the Skiff shop but if you want an artist or craftsman working on your boat then the Skiff Shop is the only place. the wiring is unbelievable, I've
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They re-wired the whole boat plus re powdered coated the poling platform and lastly sea decked under gunnels AWESOME!!!
 
#12 ·
I think the problem, if there is a problem, is the tie between dropping the boat off and starting the work. This seems to be common in this business. ALL of the work that I have seen from this shop has been of high quality. Do not expect your boat to be in production the day you drop it off. Tom is a great person and really knows boats; he will be the first to admit that he has a communication issue.
 
#20 ·
I was about to start this thread, but searched and found an old one to revive.

I'm in South Texas and the Skiff Shop has little hope of ever getting my business simply because of logistics. However, I called the shop this morning to see if they could give me a few tips on installing new carpet under the gunwales on my 02 HB. I left a message and got a call back about two hours later. I was surprised to hear Tom on the other end of the line and he was happy to spend 10 minutes on the phone with me walking me through the carpet installation process with all sorts of tips and tricks to get it right the first time. I was very impressed. He also told me what the Skiff Shop charges for carpet removal and installation and I can tell you right now IT'S A GREAT DEAL. I spent weeks removing the old carpet and adhesive. Now armed with Tom's tips, I should be able to tackle the next steps to finish up the job.

Great service and I'm not even a customer. That's a classy operation.
 
#24 ·
Yes, they are open and cranking things out as fast as they can. They are ALWAYS slammed full of projects so I think the workload builds up. But you will get a phenomenal result. I can attest that Tom can be tough to get hold of, but he means well. He's usually stuck in a boat himself actually doing the work. You will be happy.
 
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ive spoken with Tom several times about a quote. Very helpful and friendly. I emailed him the same punch list and pics a few times over the course of 5 months or so, having never heard back each time. Very disappointing, but from his standpoint he has nothing to lose by not giving me a quote (which takes away his valuable time). His work load is probably slammed as is. I get it. I’m tempted to just drive over (from louisiana) and drop the boat off! I just have no clue how much a light resto costs.