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Mike S:
My boat came out of storage and I had a laundry list of things I wanted done to it. If you're like me, you have good intentions but never seem to get it all done. This time, I decided to let it be done by where I had it stored, MacPherson Home Services did all the work, here's what was done:
 
1) complete cleaning and polishing, including the motor (the boat has never looked better - its a '96 model).
2) full interior detailing - carpets shampooed, vinyl cleaned, mount fire extinguishers, tidy up cables that run from back to front, etc
3) Replace sending unit for gas gauge (this required removing the back seat, carpeting, and some of the plywood flooring to get to the tank)
4) Replace the plywood in one seat back of the bow
5) replace the wooden bunk and carpeting, and fabricate new brackets (this trailer was originally for another boat and the bunks were never correct for it)
6)  Install 12 volt power receptacle on the dash
7) Inspect wheel bearings
8 ) grease all fittings.
 
Seriously, my boat has never looked better. Randy is available if you have similar needs, and cant seem to find the time to get it done yourself. Check out my post for him in the Support your Local Business section.
 
regards, Mike.
 
 

fishchaser:
holy smoke Mike are you sure you want to put Fish in the Boat. Looks way to nice, he sure did  agood job on it.,have to keep him in mind. btw, is he in Barrie??
fishchaser

bobbyb:
 
Looks like a new boat Mike - I bet you can't wait to smear it with fish guts...........lol.
 
bobby
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mike S:
Thanks guys.. yeah that will be the challenge - keeping it so nice and clean. I guess I better not catch any fish  :o

Fishchaser, he's near Port Perry, so not close to you, but just over an hour for me which I dont mind. I know who's doing the work, and quality I can expect.

RickOnt:
Mike
 
The boat looks great and ready to Get er Done.
 
Rick

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