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    Boat Service and Repair

    Does anyone know of a company that does service and repair for outboard motors at your docks? Must be a mobile service here somewhere.
    Thanks

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    Re: Boat Service and Repair

    Haven't heard of anyone. Try calling a few of the boat traders in Destin or PC and asking if they know someone.
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    Re: Boat Service and Repair

    Hutch,

    I don't know of any mobile mechanics, but try calling Kerry & Teresa LaCour of L&L Marine on 331 in Woodlawn- 892-7319. Good folks and they may be able to help, or refer you to someone.

    Me, I don't worry about repairs, I have a Yamaha!

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    Re: Boat Service and Repair

    Thanks Kurt and Chriv;

    Mine is a 4 stroke Honda and they do require servicing. Developed a short somewhere in the trim that running the battery down and have not been unable to locate. The 331 location is to not far from me. I just did not want to get the trailer and pull out this big monster unless I had to.

    Chrisv - Your Redfisher is great bay boat. Do you ever take it out on good days into the Gulf? Been thinking about buying a 22 Pathfinder but now I looking at the Redfisher mode

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    Re: Boat Service and Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by hutch
    Chrisv - Your Redfisher is great bay boat. Do you ever take it out on good days into the Gulf? Been thinking about buying a 22 Pathfinder but now I looking at the Redfisher mode
    Yes, on GOOD days. Love to chase tarpon along the beach near the pass. It's a great bay boat, my wife would prefer the Pathfinder because it's a little more family friendly. The redfisher is a pure fishing boat. Give me a shout if you'd like to see how it performs on-water.

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