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Old 10-26-2016, 02:12 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Default 2006 Etec 300 hour service

Well the previous owner estimated 275 hours on an '06 Etec 150, purchased new and still crated in '09, and not installed until '11. I estimated 20 hours and decided to have Gulf Coast OMC, Weeki Wachee, have the engine serviced at the recommendation of Terry and Doug. 290 hours and no major problems on print out. Full 300 hr service and mechanic found a kinked fuel line on engine block. Thank God! Paid to have them remove and reinstall transducer, as well as bring engine up one hole. Also paid to have river tested. 5800 revs and 48 mph. Almost a grand invested, but complete confidence is priceless. Unfortunately I am in SC, possibly until after New Years, but I believe all that I have left is a new Power Tech four blade. Cannot wait to get back and see if the new Garmin will read at speed! Also, 94sv, has come down drastically in price. My neighbor purchased a 74sv and was nice enough to upgrade mine from factory 3.0 to 3.7 update before leaving. Have not seen what that's all about.

For those who visited the Fish Camp last month, not only am I having the driveway widened to 12 feet, the ramp reconstructed, a full 12 feet, and in LINE!, but also upgrading to a new and hopefully LAST!, metal roof installed!
Life is GOOD! Thanks for all the assistance of this site and many new friends!

Vezo
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