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alright, apparently the boat that i am supposed to fish tourneys out of with my partner this year sunk recently
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Best advice I could give is to use Alcohol right after you take the water hose to it. Lots and lots of swishing and rinsing. Hmmm might be a bad omen to fish from a boat that sunk. Just kidding as long as there is no grime and gunk in it you should be fine. I would suggest getting a new or adding an inline fuel filter though. Usually about 5 to 10 bucks at walmart. I think walmart even has a canister type filter with rechangable filters for about 30 bucks.
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check your wiring!
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also check out each and every pump, hose, and fuel lines too. gauges, steering (greese), and every moveable part.
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the wiring part... check every connetion even a tiny amount of rust will mess up some equipment..
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