this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making history here. we have seating for 800 people... lemonis: whoa. peter: ...mostly outside. this whole south side of the building is decks and patio. when we're packed, there'll be 1,000 people in there. so it's... people have to travel. it's a destination. the attraction of my business is the proximity to the water. as you know, in all the beautiful places, people want to sit on the water. yeah. it's a calculated risk being here. the good news is, this warehouse, it's all brick-and-mortar. there's nothing permeable. there's no drywall. there's no carpet. all the outlets are up 6 feet high. lemonis: when's your... when's high season for you? peter: flea markets... high season is april through october. lemonis: like, right now? peter: yeah. lemonis: and so what sort of revenue are you losing for every week that you're not open? peter: i would say $80,000. lemonis: and how long has i