Need a referral to a East Coast (Long Island, NY) repair facility
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Need a referral to a East Coast (Long Island, NY) repair facility
Hey guys. I have a client on Long Island that hit something in the water this past weekend. I would like to send him to a reputable repair facility on or around Long Island. It's a 35 Sonic. Repair facility needs to be Mercury authorized repair facility.
If you have anyone, please list their name/contact number so I can call them. Thank you very much in advance!
Stacy
If you have anyone, please list their name/contact number so I can call them. Thank you very much in advance!
Stacy
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Hi guys , it's my boat that got damaged. Thanks for all the referrals but I found someone to do the job.
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse
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Hi guys , it's my boat that got damaged. Thanks for all the referrals but I found someone to do the job.
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse
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Hi guys , it's my boat that got damaged. Thanks for all the referrals but I found someone to do the job.
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse
BTW no glass work needed but the fiber glass guy mentioned is known as superboat Bob. He's been dong my glass work for years. Grover's doesn't like performance boats anymore( I've bought 2 boats from Dante ), I know Falcon but I'd just prefer not to go out there . Again thanks for all the advice.
PS to all the Long Island boaters there is still a lot of submerged stuff out there from Storm Sandy. I got lucky with the minor damage. It could have been worse