Hey All,
I recently got a boat and it has an older Mercury 115hp from the 70's. It's hard as hell to start for the first time of the day and can even struggle once it's warm. Can anyone recommend a good mercury repair shop to take motor to? I live near Kemptville.
Thanks!
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Mercury Outboard Repair
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Re: Mercury Outboard Repair
AIM Marine
163 Tansley Dr
Carp, ON K0A 1L0
613-831-1246
163 Tansley Dr
Carp, ON K0A 1L0
613-831-1246
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Re: Mercury Outboard Repair
Pirate Cove is right in your area. Out river road towards 416
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Re: Mercury Outboard Repair
I've heard good things from both but I have only used Pirate Cove out of the two.
Either place will treat you right though.
Either place will treat you right though.
Re: Mercury Outboard Repair
Just a thought but a can of Seafoam might be a real cheap alternative to a shop for a start. I refer it as a tuneup in a can.
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Re: Mercury Outboard Repair
I second what smitty55 said, the first thing to try is a can of Seafoam. Available at CTC.
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