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djsmarinelectronics

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My boat was put in the shop February 5th, because it would not start and would not idle in neutral. It was taken to a certain shop in town and it was finally ready to pick up on March 24th. This shop rebuilt both carbuerators, supposedly fixed the non working tach and fuel gauge. March 26th I put in the lake for a test run and it wouldn't pull itself out of the water. Everytime you give it throttle it bogs down until it cuts out; the tach didn't work nor did the fuel gauge.

I took the boat back to the shop March 27th, where it has sat ever since not being worked on. I give up, this guy has had my boat longer than I have and I am ready to have it fixed! I stopped by today and he still hasn't even looked at the thing; I am going to pull it somewhere else next week.

Who in town would you guys recommend to work on a Mariner, that could get to it in a timely manner, and would put a lot more priority on getting the thing running than the previous mechanic?
 
I pull mine to Boats and Motors of Dalton. They do good solid work and gets things done pretty darn quick .
 
fishinvol - 4/5/2012 7:17 PM

I pull mine to Boats and Motors of Dalton. They do good solid work and gets things done pretty darn quick .
My stratos is there now. Awesome people and they take care of their customers.
 
Wrenchin2 (James) has done really great work on our boat in the past and he is really good people. However, lots of people use him and he is usually pretty covered up.
Boats and Motors of Dalton will do a great job too.

Good Luck.. emoThumbsup emoToast
 
I had a bad experience with boats and motors sorta like the problem ur havin now. I won't take them another boat of mine. Just my .02
 
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