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I switched  to Prince Bait just down 169 from the lake.  They are great and very reasonable.  Also have a gun shop and know what they are talking about when it comes to scopes,etc.

Would highly recommend them.



-- Edited by Muskymadness on Wednesday 13th of June 2012 07:46:19 PM

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Ok, a bit early to talk about winterizing-but....got my boat out first time on Mem weekend w/ friend and daughter. Started it in the driveway b/4 going to the launch. Thumbs up. Launched, lack 'O power, shut down, oil slick like Valdez. Towed in (thanks guys). Found oil filter not tightened down!! Back to motor guy between Eastside and Fisher's who "winterized" it. No explanation for why it wasn't right last Oct. Anyone know of a Reliable, Trustworthy, boat company, guy I can find this fall? I may just pull it home to TC and get it done but prefer spending money there. Dang I was P'Oed!

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I recommend Lyback's Marine on Hwy 47 just north of Isle, MN.

http://www.lybacksmarine.com/

Eddy Lyback has good guys and they do a good job. They do all of my boat work and fall winterization.

Lyback's Marine
2200 Highway 47 North
Isle, MN 56342
(320) 676-3611
(320) 676-8297 Fax
lybacks@yahoo.com

 

 



-- Edited by MCallies on Thursday 28th of June 2012 10:33:49 AM



-- Edited by MCallies on Thursday 28th of June 2012 10:34:14 AM

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