James Lawler is the Owner of Infocus Marine Boat Repair and Detailing. James entered the marine industry in 2001, working for a marine hardware store and aboard a number of commercial fishing vessels in Alaska. After serving in the United States Coast Guard James went into new mega yacht construction as a finish fiberglass/ yacht painter then transitioned into full-service boat yard work. In 2008 he formed Infocus Marine a seasonal business, which has operated in four states (Alaska, Washington, Alabama and North Carolina) and has contracted internationally (United Arab Emirates and South Africa). In 2011 James attended the Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI) so he could expand Infocus Marine to include marine mechanical and system services. After graduating James went back in to new construction as mechanic / Marine technician for a custom aluminum catamaran company where he was able to build upon his skills and understanding of marine systems. With the experience over the years James has helped run a boat yard and a shipyard managing up to 50 employees at a time repairing and refitting vessels up 450' in length. James has experience in most trades in the marine Industry.
Current location:
Bremerton
Destinations visited:
Hubert, North Caroline- Guntersville, Alabama- Bremerton, Washington- Cordova, Alaska.
Looking to:
Provide boat repair services.
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french built 2010 43 has been very dry down below but now a slow leak has occurred which is showing at the limber holes under the floor board in forward cabin. Bilge pump goes every 3hrs for 20secs. Not sure if it’s fresh/rain water or…"
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