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Old 05-21-2019, 12:08 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by garysanfran View Post
Dirty fuel, fuel tank, fuel lines. During turbulence, debris gets caught in your fuel supply tube going into the tank. When the turbulence stops, the debris dislodges and sinks to the bottom of the tank. Then the cycle begins again.
Exactly what I was thinking, dirty fuel is causing the issue.

The fuel filter should be easy to locate and easy to change. It is not a big job and does not require any special tools. You may want to try changing it now and again during the boating season if the problem arises again in a month or two.
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