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I am a recent graduate of a 4 year college with a degree in physical education and looking to become a marine mechanic. Does anyone have any suggestions on programs to enrole in or classes to take. Thanks greatly Appreciated
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NH Tech College on RT 106 in Belmont has a very good marine mech program. Woodsy
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Here's their website...
http://www.lrcc.edu/ Quote:
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You could also contact one of the marine dealers around the Lake (Irwin) they may hire you while you train. Might even pay part of it.
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