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In preparation for our lake's 4th of July boat parade, I poured 2
galloons of gas into the boat's gas tank. The boat is a 16' pontoon with a 9.9 hp fourstroke outboard motor. 1 oz of stabilizer was added to the gas. The motor started with only a little difficulty. After warmup and about 1 minute of running, the boat motor suddenly lost power. I first thought that something (e.g. seaweed, rope) had gotten caught in the propellers. On the way back to the dock, the engine ran rough with less than normal power. When I turned off the motor, it cranked weakly and would not run. Tilting the motor revealed no obvious problems. The boat was last used 3 weeks ago with no problems. I would appreciate any thoughts and suggestions. Thanks! We were said about missing the parade with 27 boats decked out in patriotic trim. It is one of the highlights of our year. Now I am worried about the motor. Seb |
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