Got to agree with these guys, no way will you get all that done for anywhere near $3000. The only way it makes sense is if you do the work yourself , or if you have a lot of $ and this boat is special to you for some reason.
Think about taking on the project. It's not that hard, it's a good winter hobby, you'll learn something, and you'll have a boat in the end. There are a ton of sites you can go to and get good advice and instruction. I restored an old Seacraft a few years back, and all in all it was a good experience.
If that's not your thing, put the $3k into a workable boat.
Bill
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