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gordonc615 07-05-2021 04:05 PM

Where do you get your Boat work done?
 
I'm doing alot of the work done on my boat by myself thanks to good Ole youtube but there is an issue I know I can't get done.. (trim tilt motor) where is some good places to get work done that won't make me bring out another thousand lol... heard about a guy in Smyrna that does good work but anyone got any recommendations? Thanks alot...
Tight lines..
Chris

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tkwalker 07-05-2021 10:33 PM

What is the brand of motor.
 
What year and HP …. This info would help a lot.. TK

SalmonDaze 07-06-2021 08:09 AM

I'm in the DIY camp. For the cost and aggravation of getting someone else to do it; better to buy the Harbor Freight picker and pull it. Once the entire outboard if off the transom, things get very easy to repair.

XxthejuicexX 07-06-2021 10:08 AM

My guy retired a couple years back so I've had Clark Marine do a couple things recently on the new boat. I'm going to have them take care of a few things on the boat while we are away on vacation in the next two weeks.

TroutFiend 07-07-2021 03:29 PM

Pat at Stones River Fiberglass in Murfreesboro does a great job. Just had him make warranty repairs on a 2020 StingRay.


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tkwalker 07-07-2021 10:06 PM

Confused.
 
I thought you needed trim work done. Depending on motor brand, some dealers and shops will repair and some will only replace ... TK

gordonc615 07-11-2021 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tkwalker (Post 88490)
I thought you needed trim work done. Depending on motor brand, some dealers and shops will repair and some will only replace ... TK

Wow did TK actually reply to me?!?! Yeah sorry I got busy with work and the holiday and wasn't able to respond... its a old '88 procraft 1780 w/ 130 yamaha . . I did try the diy method without buying the engine rack tool but it's def one of the motors that engine will have to come off.

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culprit7.5 07-12-2021 05:11 PM

I have an 83 ProCraft with 115 mariner and I would say check with Shhip Shape Marine in Smyrna. No one around here including Clark Marine will work on my motor because it's so old and mechanics are trained on newer motors...??
He is very hands on so he prefers email. He will respond and get you taken care of. He also posts all repairs on his youtube channel if you want to get an idea of how he works before you go any further. YT channel is "Ship Shape Marine", and his name is Larry.
Email address: shipshape@bellsouth.net

Good luck.

skillet 07-14-2021 09:24 PM

TK did your friend in Lebanon retire?? He did a lot of work on my cajun and had it running great!! I can’t remember his name…


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tkwalker 07-15-2021 11:03 AM

Larry Hagan
 
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Originally Posted by skillet (Post 88496)
TK did your friend in Lebanon retire?? He did a lot of work on my cajun and had it running great!! I can’t remember his name…


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Larry Hagan 615-289-8620. You can check him out.

skillet 07-15-2021 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tkwalker (Post 88497)
Larry Hagan 615-289-8620. You can check him out.


This guy is who you need to talk too!!!


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gordonc615 07-17-2021 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by skillet (Post 88498)
This guy is who you need to talk too!!!


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Thanks skillet and Tk will do. Hope all is well skillet! Lost my granny last year who was my rock it torn me up for awhile. Hope all is well.

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thehick176 07-18-2021 01:12 PM

Not trying to hijack thread but would any of you guys know a good pontoon restoration company that's local? We are needing all the seats and carpet redone

skillet 07-27-2021 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gordonc615 (Post 88500)
Thanks skillet and Tk will do. Hope all is well skillet! Lost my granny last year who was my rock it torn me up for awhile. Hope all is well.

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Thank you sir. It’s still not easy. I still want to call and talk to him, send him a goofy picture or a woman with her tits hanging out 😂…I’ve been fishing a few more times, and idk, it’s just not the same. Also, sorry for your loss as well.


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gordonc615 07-31-2021 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by thehick176 (Post 88502)
Not trying to hijack thread but would any of you guys know a good pontoon restoration company that's local? We are needing all the seats and carpet redone

Honestly it's prob alot cheaper and easier to just redo it ur self... its actually really easy.
Rip up the old stuff
Sand and acetone clean the new surface
Lay new carpet using whatever adhesive u choose

Ps I'd look into sea deck or cva foam as an option. Same process

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