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RUTH RUSHING
 
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I am interested in learning to repair marine engines (especially
outboards). I have found there is a school in Orlando FL, but I was
wondering if anyone knew of any other schools.
Thanks!
Ruth Rushing
Charlotte, NC
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Ya - try my Alma Mater. grin

I went to the outboard school of hard knocks, to wit:

Freshman year is here in Rec.boats. - more hazing than schooling.
Sophamore year @ John's Old Mercury Q&A board.
Junior year @ Scream and Fly .com - technical board.
Senior year is the Mercury Q-Care instructional series.

Extra Credit trip to Mercury World HQ in FonDulac WI.

Prof. Clams Canino PHD in Mercology.

Hi! My name is Wayne and I'm a Mercoholic.

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I am interested in learning to repair marine engines (especially
outboards). I have found there is a school in Orlando FL, but I was
wondering if anyone knew of any other schools.
Thanks!
Ruth Rushing
Charlotte, NC



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You forgot to mention... You're too funny!

-Jim


Clams Canino wrote:

Hi! My name is Wayne and I'm a Mercoholic.


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