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    Montgomery County Boat Repair

    1.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Lake Point Boat Repair

    Lake Point Boat Repair

    3.5
    (8 reviews)

    I asked AI to help me find a boat repair shop with a great reputation. AI recommended three in my…read morearea and called them all. I decided to go with Lake Point Boat Repair. I read every review -- good and bad -- and even called other shops to ask if they'd heard of Joe. They had. One shop even told me they bought a boat from him with zero issues. That told me a lot about his reputation. As someone who's mechanically knowledgeable, I'm careful about who I trust. My first phone call with Joe sealed it. He knew his stuff immediately. We talked through which replacement motor made the most sense for my budget and horsepower goals, and he didn't dodge any of the concerns I brought up from the reviews. His reputation clearly matters to him. Joe was originally hired to replace a motor that had been destroyed by an overheating issue. After the new engine went in, the boat still had a rare overheating problem. Joe kept me fully aware of the diagnostic challenges, even when it caused delays. He was transparent the whole way. The issue turned out to be so uncommon that even the manufacturer -- and several experienced mechanics Joe consulted -- had never seen it before. But Joe didn't quit. He chased it down until he solved it, and the boat now runs great. If you're looking for a shop that values its reputation, communicates honestly, and doesn't give up when things get complicated, Lake Point Boat Repair is the one to trust.

    Joe Scott was amazing in helping me sell at boat from a receivership case. His knowledge of boat…read moresales in his area is outstanding. Joe went the extra mile for me to get the highest offer and saw the sale through, including chasing the title on the trailer for the boat. Hands down the best professional service i've received to date. Five stars for this amazing person!!!!

    Texas Marine Conroe

    Texas Marine Conroe

    3.0
    (31 reviews)

    I purchased a new expensive boat from Kyler at Texas Marine. I was back at Texas Marine a couple…read moretimes for first maintenance and couple small items with Wes at Service. From sales to Service I got the red carpet treatment. Wes Service manager and Jeff, Yamaha Guru, get a 10 out of 10 for their exceptional service!!!

    My experience at this dealer:…read more 1. Brought in my inboard boat for potential sale. Engine had been sitting over winter. 2. Before starting the engine and before putting the boat in the water, the dealer performed a compression test on the completely cold engine. 3. Reported numbers: one cylinder at 115 PSI, the others at 160 PSI. 4. They then ran the engine approximately 10 minutes. 5. They did not re-test compression warm at any point. 6. They held the boat for two weeks before communicating their conclusion. 7. Their conclusion: the boat has a bad cylinder -- based entirely on a single cold compression test performed before the engine was ever run. Standard marine diagnostic procedure for a compression test is engine at operating temperature, throttle held open. A cold engine that sat all winter will show uneven readings because oil has drained off the cylinder walls and rings and valves do not fully seal until warmed. Without a warm re-test, a cold reading is not a diagnosis. The two-week hold also caused me to miss prime selling window for the season. Context on the boat: used throughout the previous season including pulling tubers. No power loss, no misfires, no smoking, no issues reaching plane. Posting so other sellers know what to ask for and what timeline to expect. Request a warm compression test. Confirm the hold period in writing before leaving your boat.

    Montgomery County Boat Repair - boatrepair - Updated July 2026

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