04-17-2013, 08:10 PM
Today, the marine industry is seeing a huge variety of outboards, from tiny solar-powered trolling motors to the largest single outboards ever built. While a few owners still enjoy tinkering with older engines, most boaters are happy to trust these increasingly complex machines to factory-trained service techs.
In this preview of his IBEX 2013 seminar, John Bernier (North Atlantic Marine Services), reviews a series of questions that every service tech needs to consider when it comes to working on outboards.
For more details, visit our website: www.ProBoatRadio.com
Past shows are always available. Look who you just missed!
Craig Laboranti (Brunswick Boat Group)<br />
John Adey (ABYC)<br />
Wes Fridell (New World Yacht Builders)<br />
Robin Coles (The Nautical Lifestyle)<br />
Scott Lewit (Structural Composites Inc.)<br />
We broadcast ProBoat Radio every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.<br />
Just click and listen.
ProBoat Radio is a production of Professional BoatBuilder magazine.
In this preview of his IBEX 2013 seminar, John Bernier (North Atlantic Marine Services), reviews a series of questions that every service tech needs to consider when it comes to working on outboards.
For more details, visit our website: www.ProBoatRadio.com
Past shows are always available. Look who you just missed!
Craig Laboranti (Brunswick Boat Group)<br />
John Adey (ABYC)<br />
Wes Fridell (New World Yacht Builders)<br />
Robin Coles (The Nautical Lifestyle)<br />
Scott Lewit (Structural Composites Inc.)<br />
We broadcast ProBoat Radio every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.<br />
Just click and listen.
ProBoat Radio is a production of Professional BoatBuilder magazine.