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Clarks Landing Marina
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I bought a boat from Ed Marshall. The oil pan leaked oil into the bilge and was not safe. This happened within a week of owning the boat. Clarks Landing agreed to ""help"". They charged me 1,500 to remove engine, replace pan and put the engine back. The mechanic broke one of the engine mount bolts and did not drill and tap it. So now one motor mount has only one bolt holding it down. The mechanic also hit a tube on the outlet of the heat exchanger causing it to be crushed and water would blow by the hose into the bilge. This had to be repaired by me. The mechanic also put a tie down on the heat exchanger overflow; he made it so tight that the fluids would not flow between the exchanger and the overflow mechanism. This cause the boat to over heat.
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