Thats probably a pretty good deal for a full respray. There is a ton of labor involved. Sanding, fairing, glassing , spraying, sanding again, spraying again, buffing. You get the picture. Weather you want to put that kind of effort into an old boat is your call. Just resprayed an a-class and it was about double.
That's why if you have even a shimmer of mechanical ability, I'm an advocate of doing it yourself. It would probably cost around $200 for materials, sandpaper etc. I'm working on a video, but it's going to take some time.
The deck pattern is another story. We have a catalog of different nonskid patterns at the shop and there's not one that even comes close. We took a splash of an area of good deck with some latex and made our own, but it wasn't right. It is sooo hard to match the pattern.
I called Hobie during one repair to see if they had a piece o deck mold laying around. They didn't , but Matt told me a cool bit of trivia. The OG H16 deck print was made from the headliner of a '57(?) Chevy. Thought that was pretty neat.
Will this help make your boat more beautiful?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74sEyot5A_o