how do i get certified to work on boat motors. i went to mmi in orlando in 2009 did not graduate completed 10 of 14 month course. financial problems very good mechanic 4.0 grade avg.evry course 96 avg. six**** marine is opening soon in shelbyville illinois.owner wants me to be lead technition.need certification 5-star.how do i go about geting the rest of my training. thank you.mark reedy
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You have to be employed at a Yamaha dealership, the dealer would have to enroll you in the courses.
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typically whatever line you wish to be certified on you will have to work for a dealership that sells that brand.
5 star is a video course not an actual certification.
its required before starting outboard syatems(module 1) for yamaha.
the next 4 modules can be taken in any order but module 6 is taken last, pass that with a score of 85% or better and you will then be eligible for the master tech exam.
trust me, it isnt easy.
I personnaly wont hire anymore MMI grads, to many bad experiences.
but if you dont mind my sometimes abrasive personality I can answer about any technical question you have.
over the past years in the marine industry I have been certified on suzuki,mercury/mariner, Honda, tohatsu currently I am certified for mercruiser volvo and a current yamaha master tech.
wont go into US navy training as an FC.
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thank for your info i heard the same thing while i was at mmi that people/marinas were not hiring grads from mmi for the same reason .people cheated on test they were not there for the right reasons.i pesonaly got a lot out of it.i also was one of the brightest students there they had a lot of information that i did not have access to at home.the company i am working for now is in the process of getting a new dealership started and i am looking forward to learning more and certifying for yamaha and mercury. i also heard the master tech was not easy but if it was everyone would be doing it. thank you for your reply and i will learn as much as possible before trying to certify for any brand of motor again thanks. mark reedy
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