“Dave showed up on time and ready to go, he explained exactly what was going on with our engine and what was needed. When I came back to the boat after Dave had finished it was cleaner that it was when Dave started! He came back to the boat and went over all the work he did and what he found and have me tips to make sure our new engine ran trouble free for years. He also gave me some great information and his work was flawless.” W. Keene
450 miles to Spain
Tuesday night we sailed as far as Smerwick Harbour on the South West coast of Ireland and dropped anchor shortly past midnight. The next morning we relied on the Iridium satellite system to download wind and wave predictions for the next five days. Continue reading at: http://www.lillianb.net/call-jonesy/
“Normally I wouldn’t single anybody out in particular for special treatment but I must say that Jonesy has really been a star. He treats us with personal friendship and care beyond his call and deserves a special thank you” Mike
“I thoroughly enjoyed my interactions with Jonesy on this project and we are quite pleased with the final outcome on what turned out to be a more complicated project than we had all anticipated. Jonesy had the unfortunate task of finishing this job in less than ideal conditions given the fact that the boat remained outside all winter. Even under these conditions he managed to do a great job that came in very close to the original budget. It’s quite obvious that Jonesy cares about his customers and the quality of his work and for this we are grateful.” S. Wakeman
“Jonesy – I wanted to let you know that although the weather wasn’t great this season and we didn’t use our boat as much as previously years, when we did it was a pleasure due to the work you’ve done, it was like a different boat. I really appreciate the care, attention and expertise you bring, it means a lot to me and I hope you know your work is greatly appreciated.” Dan
"We had no idea how fortunate we were to be placed in the hands of Jonesy” D. Goodwin
The warning that appeared on the autopilot was as confounding as it was alarming: “Low Battery.”
How could that be? We’d motored for two straight days from Chesapeake Bay to Cape May, N.J., and now, a half-hour out of the inlet with nightfall approaching and the sails filled for once with a good Atlantic breeze, we’d finally....continue reading at:https://www.soundingsonline.com/features/a-bad-alternator-and-a-tale-of-two-mechanics
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