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Shop Recommendations in So Cal?
TacoHunter
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Posted on 05/23/11 - 7:40 PM
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I'm in Temecula. Any shops you guys recommend in the San Diego, Inland Empire, or Orange County areas?

 
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Well it depends on what you need. Electrical? Engine? Hull?

 
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sd here


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In OC:

Steve Keene/ Keene Boatworks for all gelcoat and fiberglass work. He does all the warranty work for Boston Whaler/Grady White.

Gonzalo at West Coast Marine Services for all Yamaha related matters.

Gary at Alcom Electronics for all electronic systems.

Tony Greyshock at Fishing Boats Unlimited for metal fab work.

Raul at Raul's Custom Canvas for upholstery/canvas matters.

I think that about cover's it except trailer repairs......

All of these business phone numbers can be found on internet.

 
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All are good recommendations in the Newport/Costa Mesa area. I have personally used three of these resources on Shad's list and have had friends work with the others.

 
Mattanza
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ShadBurke wrote:
In OC:

Steve Keene/ Keene Boatworks for all gelcoat and fiberglass work. He does all the warranty work for Boston Whaler/Grady White.

Gonzalo at West Coast Marine Services for all Yamaha related matters.

Gary at Alcom Electronics for all electronic systems.

Tony Greyshock at Fishing Boats Unlimited for metal fab work.

Raul at Raul's Custom Canvas for upholstery/canvas matters.

I think that about cover's it except trailer repairs......

All of these business phone numbers can be found on internet.




3 out of 4 i'd use for sure and probably the fourt too.


Edited by Mattanza on 10/29/11 - 7:59 PM
 
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Yesterday I visited to FE Trailers in Lakeside California (about 15 miles north west of San Diego) to have some minor adjustments made to my trailer (used with my 1991 13ft Super Sport Limited).

The folks there were very competent...the work was done cheerfully...I jumped to the head of the line and left 4 hours later with a pretty hefty bill...but on the whole reasonable. I ended up with new springs, new rear lights, new bearings and new bunks. The boat was lifted off the trailer (see personal page) and then placed back with a careful adjustment so hopefully I am good for another 10 plus years.

Reading all the related posts on this site convinced me that while almost anything is doable (I could get the boat in the water and with enough planning do all the repairs next to the ramp)....in the end the hassle is pretty huge. With a 20 year old trailer even simple parts may no longer be standard. These guys have all the tools and their ability to pick from a vast assortment of spares seems a necessary advantage.

I would highly recommend these folks


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I agree with Shad Burke...

Steve Keene is pure genius. His work is amazing. He is the only person I would consider for boat(hull) repair or transducer installation. Not cheap but he does it right.

Gonzalo Foquet at West Coast Marine is the only person I would trust my engine with. He is Yamaha 5-star Gold. My 1995 2-stroke 200 is over 17 years old (Oct 1994-present). Only breakdown this whole time was a clogged oil sender in the external oil tank. Engine runs like new.

 
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I'm glad to read that there are still honest folks out there that do honest and quality work.....

Thanks.


Cliff
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Blake Whitney
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Shad...Great that you note Alcom Marine for Electronics...I started first grade with the owner Robert and we both went through Scouting together...both Eagles! Good Guy.

He is actually a rock star rag bagger but really knows the electronics biz!

 
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I recently took my Evinrude to Advanced Marine in Costa Mesa. Cannot say enough about them. Fantastic service and reasonably priced.

Of course Schock boats in Newport Beach. Great people. They don't work on Evinrudes but have performed fiberglass work for me which was most impressive.

 
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For Yamaha work, I would add Robbie Gordon at Boating Dynamics, San Diego as an excellent resource.

Good decent man, excellent and honest work. Hard to tell how reasonable the prices are......but I am satisfied that the job is done with decent explanation of what was needed.

 
rmklaw
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Posted on 04/02/13 - 8:43 PM
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I am also in Temecula and the boat in Newport. Gonzalo at West Coast marine for Yamaha is the best.

 
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