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JP Miller
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A customer of mine has moved his liveaboard over to Daytona Beach. Old, big aft cabin Hatteras. He is looking for advice on a trustworthy mechanic. Any Faithfull out that way with a reference?
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JP

You really narrowed the playing field when you put Trustworthy and Mechanic in the same sentence.

Harry
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Tommy
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The NASCAR boys are in town, and they can build and/or fix anything....of course they're a little busy at the moment.........
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Trustworthy mechanic in the area . . . Bruce. Pay for the travel. You get what you pay for.
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Having been to Daytona numerous times, its not the boating capital considering the location. At any time other than Feb and July for NASCAR and March and Oct for scooters, the town is dead.

The best thing for your friend to do is ask around at the few marinas there for local talent or some that I know import it out of Jacksonville at a price.

I'll be heading up this afternoon for the weekend and I'll see if I can ask around and post back next week.

Hey Tommy, its been rumored Teresa sold Rick some engines. You know, as a going away present for Junior.
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