bryanwess2000
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2008
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- 240
Re: Which mechanic category are you in?
Backyard mechanic here, I was a machinist for 8 years until I topped out in pay. I always tried to figure out how to repair anything mechanical. I would not own a boat if I couldn't maintain one myself. I'm rebuilding my first outboard now. I've worked on 6 that I've owned. The only area I don't feel comfortable with is diagnosing electrical problems. But with the help offered on this site I get through it. The electrical systems on outboards seem rather simple once you get rid of the stuff that can kill your motor. With a bit more experience with the electrical/ignition system I'll feel comfortable working on any aspect of the motor.
Backyard mechanic here, I was a machinist for 8 years until I topped out in pay. I always tried to figure out how to repair anything mechanical. I would not own a boat if I couldn't maintain one myself. I'm rebuilding my first outboard now. I've worked on 6 that I've owned. The only area I don't feel comfortable with is diagnosing electrical problems. But with the help offered on this site I get through it. The electrical systems on outboards seem rather simple once you get rid of the stuff that can kill your motor. With a bit more experience with the electrical/ignition system I'll feel comfortable working on any aspect of the motor.