Professional Repair

kiddcomarine

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Kiddco Marine is based in New Bern, North Carolina and provides prompt, professional dockside service for your yacht. We perform preventive maintenence, repair and cleaning. If you are having engine woes that is keeping you from enjoying your investment contact our staff for a free estimate. Kiddco maintains our clients yachts in turnkey status. We put the float back in your boat. <br /> Engine Repair Technicians
 

snapperbait

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Re: Professional Repair

I'm not too sure, but this looks an awful lot like
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....<br /><br />Yes? No?
 

bernieb

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Re: Professional Repair

You gotta be "kidding me" will someone fix me a spam sandwich?
 

snapperbait

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Re: Professional Repair

Bernieb, you want mustard on that sandwich.... :D
 

Ralph 123

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Re: Professional Repair

Ya think the guy would at least be smart enough to jump in and help some people out with advice and earn a little trust and respect first! Na, guess not. That's too hard!
 

PT

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Re: Professional Repair

Anybody got a ERASER.I bet they come here & get info to fix the boats they get. All the Pro Techs we need are right here..... Maybe they are Desperate for business :D
 

anesthes

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Re: Professional Repair

<br />All the Pro Techs we need are right here..... Maybe they are Desperate for business <br />
I don't know about that. I've read some pretty stupid responses for advice on this board, in only a few months of reading here.<br /><br />Though, from conversing with numerous marina's and their "expert" marine mechanics, I've come to the conclusion that marine mechanics know very little about boat engines, compared to how much automotive mechanics know about automotive engines. It seems if the question is not refering to a routine "procedure", they are lost.<br /><br />-- Joe
 
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