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Is that like when you do an oil change on a four-stroke outoard while the boat is still in the water?
Suggest you look at craigslist NH boats for a local, shade tree mechanic. They are definately out there.
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I recommend Matt Resca of Supreme marine 603-630-0946. He has repaired two boats for me, very reasonable.
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Hope your in-water mechanic has a clamp for the inlet hose on your pump (or the inlet is fitted with a seacock). You gotta pinch the hose (or shut off the seacock) or there will be a tremendous flow of water when he/she disconnects the pump.
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we are big fans of Lance Packard..he will definately come out to your boat and is reasonable...He lives in Moultonborough and his phone # is 603-253-6955..good luck!
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