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marine mechanic mobile business?

hi i was wondering if it s possible to make good money with a marine mechanic mobile business, im going to mechanic school but i dont know much about this business, i dont really like to work for others even though i know im gonna have to do it to start off, can any repair or servicing be done at people s locations or do i have to own a yard with lifters and everything?? i want to thank habiru and jims for their info the other day i had to choose one as best answer but they were both great thanks my friends

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Yes, I use foil in the oven all the time.
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You can put foil in the oven but not the microwaveGood luckPizza sounds good.
As a boat owner, I can say that a service like that has potentialPros of a call out service in my mind: My boat can stay where it isIf i roll into an unfamiliar marina with a problem and no local mechanic, i have a chance of getting the boat looked atI'd imagine your rates could be somewhat lower since you wouldn't have some of the traditional overhead of a fixed locationCons: you may get kicked out of marinas with on site serviceyou may be somewhat limited in the repairs you do, particularly if you're going to be doing fiberglass/paint workinstead of a cooled, shaded garage area, you get what the weather and local situations give you (like some guy's backyard on a 100 degree day with the neighbors pit bull looking at you like a piece of fresh meat) With the right equipment (I would imagine a truck with a large stock of tools and parts, with a crane hoist) advertising, and rates - I'd say go for it.

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