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Old 09-28-2005, 01:00 AM
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I guess i got off track
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Strip, did Precision Marine get wiped out by either hurricane? If I remember right they are very near New Orleans. Nice people,
Mark reburned the ECU on my 502.

Hoping they are OK,
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I am glad this Thread came up .. I am in Jacksonville and have been looking for a shop ... One question would be would it be ok to use a shop like this that does mostly Automobile motors or do you need to find a "marine" only shop ? m
Head over to DeLand and see Bruce Baker at Express Marine Engines. He does some really nice work and is right up there with being "customer friendly". He has always done top notch work for anyone I've recommended him to.
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The thing with Express is you have to pull the engines yourself.
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Strip, did Precision Marine get wiped out by either hurricane? If I remember right they are very near New Orleans. Nice people,
Mark reburned the ECU on my 502.

Hoping they are OK,
They are Good . They had a little wind damage and No water damage .He is back up running.

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how many hours are on the motors in the boat your looking at??
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They are Good . They had a little wind damage and No water damage .He is back up running.

Rob

how many hours are on the motors in the boat your looking at??
Owner says about 30 hours.

Good news about Precision.

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Anyone else with info on Wheeler????
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