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Can anyone recommend a competent Sea doo mechanic who can come to my dock to do the work. I used to take them to Irwin in Alton but loading up the trailer to and from can be a pain.
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it may be inconvenient to put the seadoo on a trailer, but it is significantly cheaper. I guess it depends on what you want to pay for convenience. My suggestion is to put it on the trailer and take it to them.
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Just another option; Dan
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Although you cant sign up a broken boat, if you had a SeaTow membership you could have your boat or jet ski towed for free, from your home dock, to a lakeside repair facility.. then ride it home..
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