What some of our customers have to say....

     To give a bit of history, I am 38 years old and have been on, around, or owned boats for 32 of these years, so I am not a novice.  I owned a Cobia 240 that I needed some cosmetic work done on and I was referred to LM by a friend of mine that told me that LM was the best man for the job as he was very satisfied with the work that he did on his boat. I called LM and was very impressed by his knowledge and honesty. We struck a deal and I brought him my boat. Once the boat was in his shop, LM noticed that I had a loose stringer, and notified me that this was a potentially dangerous structural problem. He researched the type of materials that Cobia used, analyzed the problem and the best way to fix it, and gave me a very fair price for the amount of work that needed to be done. LM is not going to rush into anything on your boat without significant consultation with you or extensive research on his part to make sure that he is attacking the problem in the best way possible. I was very satisfied with the work that LM did on my boat and have fished the boat hard for 2 years after he completed the work with no additional problems. I very recently sold the boat and during the survey, the surveyor said that the repair work that was done on the boat was still in tact and looked much better/safer than if it had just come from the factory new. LM is a perfectionist in every aspect of his work and I know that you will have no problems with anything that he does for you. I whole heartedly recommend LM to all people that I speak with and will take any of my future boat projects to him. In a nutshell, LM is a true craftsman that takes much pride in his work and it shows in his end product. 

                               Michael Huddleston - michael.a.huddleston@embarq.com

Go to ncboatinglifestyle.com and search "barbour" for "october 2007" .  You should find a 1959 MFG run-a-bout on the cover and a nice article that discusses our restoration work on that boat.