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Vince Weirick
Posted 5/6/2011 2:00 AM (#497084 - in reply to #497083)
Subject: RE: Why does it take a million years to get a boat fixed?





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Location: Palm Coast, FL
From what I have found marine repair is not a "full" time job like automobiles are. They have slow seasons (winter) and peak times (beginning of spring and fall). It is feast or famine. Hard to have good help when they are only working for part of the year. I have found a local place where I live and they get me in and out sometimes that very same day no matter what the time of year is. I won't go anywhere else because of this service! A big thanks to Clark's Marine in North Webster, IN.

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