Capt. Frank,
Thanks for the tip, I book marked it.
So does this gentleman have a guarantee on his work? I guess the question
is, "Should you look for a written guarantee, or isn't this commonly done in
the boat repair industry?"
Paul
"Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message
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Hi Paul,
In the "future" I found a reputable marine mechanic. I allow this man to
work on all my commercial vessels and my personal boat as well. I would
not hesitate to recommend him to anyone. He is a mercruiser certified
repair shop, and even has a dyno.
Call him (don't email) for any parts needs you may have. He has quite a
collection of outdrive and engine components. (He once sold me a rebuilt
alpha 1 drive complete for $750.00!)
Westside Marine
6964 W. 12th Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32220
Phone: 904-695-2756
Fax: 904-695-2726
http://www.westsidemarine1.com
Regards,
Capt. Frank Hopkins
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Paul Schilter wrote:
Frank,
That sucks, sorry to hear it. What would you do in the future? Look
for
an outfit that guarantee's it's work. Do any of them do that? I guess
suing
this outfit wouldn't be worth it.
Paul
"Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message
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I have used Rockey Mountain Engines before. Good warranty!. Never needed
it.
Just make sure you have a GOOD mechanic to install it. I had mech-e-neck
at a local marina screw up a new install so bad the engine blew in 4.3
hours by the hobbs.. Wouldn't warranty his work either.
Capt Frank