A guy I used to work with (the last time was about a year ago) is really into boating and fishing and all that. I wonder if he knows about the www.usenginesinc.com website over at http://www.usenginesinc.com. I'm sure that in his little Dinghies and rowboats, he has had to ponder whether or not to replace his Marine engine. I would bet that, considering all the boats he's probably had, he's most likely had to replace or rebuild a Boat engine at one time or another. I suppose he's been over to the big boat yard up on I-5, looking for Marine engines. If you need to get out of the house, that's a good idea; but if you'd rather look at Marine engines online on your couch while sipping coffee, then go to http://www.usenginesinc.com. Speaking of boat engines, I'm looking forward to watching the Navy Fleet come in to the harbour in Seattle next week. They will have the Fire Boat shooting water, and a Coast Guard air escort. That will be fun. Anchors away! The U.S. Engines Inc open its door to the public in 1986. Since then, they had always remained fully committed to providing their customers the very best service from start to finish. They offer affordable and high quality rebuilt engines remanufactured and serviced by highly qualified, experienced technicians, and reliable service. Labels: Blogging, Business |