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Old 09-03-05, 09:05 AM
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I looked into this last year. The SITA/ASSETT (?) course is 10 days and £1000 and teaches you how to service Seamansubb regs (I think). After that you can then do the manufacturers' courses, if they let you.

They normally insist that you work for an authorised dealer, so just getting your LDS to say you are working there may not be enough.

Anyway, as someone pointed out to me, £1000 buys an awful lot of reg servicing from someone WITH liability insurance and the manuals will cover you in an emergency for interim repairs.

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