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Last update: 27 Mar 2024

Yanmar/Yanmar Parts

Sin Tung Hing (STH)

2023-10-06 06:57:48 UTC

Island: Tahiti

GPS Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude in decimal degrees):

Latitude: -17.528096

Longitude: -149.567219

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Sin Tung Hing Marine is the local Yanmar distributor.

Updated contact info 6-18
Service - Arnaud
direction.sav@sthmarine.com
Ph 40549454 / 87281235

sthmarine.com

For Yanmar and Mercury parts

Mahea TEMATAUA-TERIITI

SIN TUNG HING MARINE

Services Pièces Détachées

YANMAR et MERCURY

BP:1605 PAPEETE-TAHITI

Zone Industrielle de la Papeava

TÈL:40.549455 FAX:40.454837

mahea.temataua@sintunghing.pf


2-2022 SV Siyeza  We recently replaced our Starboard Yanmar engine on our Leopard 46, in Tahiti.Just a heads up to the agents at STH Marine.They were great to work with and very knowledgeable. Their mechanic Bryan is now permanently stationed at Marina Taina just behind the STH Marina retail shop.

The Chief Technican based in Town is Florian, Very experienced and lots of knowledge


10-2019 SV Panache

STH Marine did the 1,000-hour service on our Yanmar diesel engines. The mechanics were good, but their manager gave them the wrong manual and then interpreted it incorrectly. They set my valves incorrectly. It took me weeks to convince them that they were wrong. They finally relented, agreed I was correct and fixed their mistake. I wonder how many boats in Tahiti are operating with the wrong valve settings.



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